Daily Observer (Jamaica)

IDB funds water, sanitation project in Haiti

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WASHINGTON, United States (CMC) — The Inter-american Developmen­t Bank (IDB) says it is providing a Us$125-million grant for the water, sanitation and hygiene project in urban, peri-urban and rural areas in Haiti’s northernmo­st region.

The Washington-based financial institutio­n said that the project’s main goal is to improve living conditions in Haiti’s “Big North” through a series of steps.

It said these include strengthen­ing the sector’s regulation­s, as well as the technical and commercial management of the so-called technical exploitati­on centres.

In addition, the IDB said the project will improve drinking water, sanitation and hygiene services for urban and rural homes, and promote basic hygienic habits.

The programme will be implemente­d by the National Drinking Water and Sanitation Bureau (DINEPA, after its French initials) through the Regional Office of the Northern Water and Sanitation Department (OREPA-NORTH).

In particular, it will help strengthen DINEPA structures in northern Haiti.

“The programme will benefit some 205,000 homes in Gonaïves, Caphaitien and other cities in the northernmo­st region, providing them with safe drinking water, as well as quality sanitation and hygiene services,” the IDB said.

It said an additional 45,000 rural households will get drinking water, and basic sanitation and hygiene services.

 ??  ?? The Inter-american Developmen­t Bank is providing a Us$125-million grant for the water, sanitation and hygiene project in Haiti’s northernmo­st region.
The Inter-american Developmen­t Bank is providing a Us$125-million grant for the water, sanitation and hygiene project in Haiti’s northernmo­st region.

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