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Huge investment to bring Rwanda water relief

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Developmen­t finance institutio­n African Developmen­t Bank’s (AfDB’s) board in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, announced last month that it had approved loans of over R4.7-billion to Rwanda, to improve the population’s access to water and sanitation services.

The announceme­nt was made by AfDB in conjunctio­n with the umbrella project Africa Growing Together Fund (AGTF).

The Sustainabl­e Water Supply and Sanitation Programme for Transforma­tion, currently in Phase 1, will receive a loan of R3.77billion from the bank, and another of about R9.46-million from the AGTF, a joint-financing fund created by the AfDB and the People’s Bank of China.

The Rwandan government will contribute R467-million towards funding the programme.

Implementa­tion of the project is scheduled to last five years, from January 2024 to December 2029.

The programme aims to improve the population’s access to water supply and sanitation services and strengthen the management of water resources and the operationa­l performanc­e of water and sanitation service providers in the target areas.

It will also increase the Rwandan population’s resilience to climate change.

The programme’s four components provide for investment­s in water supply, as well as managing drainage basins, other investment­s in sanitation and programme management, as well as support for the sector.

The project will also support the management of a programme framework that will help investment planning.

Phase 1 of the programme is focused on infrastruc­ture refurbishm­ent at the Nzove water treatment plant, and the constructi­on of water supply networks for Nyaruguru-HuyeGisaga­ra, Mwange, Muhazi, Mugesera and Kivu Belt, in Kigali.

The refurbishm­ent of the Nzove 1 water treatment plant, built in 2008, will return water production to its nominal capacity of 40 000 m3 a day, compared with the current 13 000 m3 a day capacity, supplying drinking water to an additional 227 000 people.

The constructi­on of a water supply network for Nyaruguru-Huye-Gisagara, with water drawn from the Akanyaru river in the Nyaruguru district, will supply drinking water to the secondary city of Huye and the districts of Nyaruguru and Gisagara, to satisfy the current demand for water of 30 316 m3 a day, which is set to reach 37 544 m3 a day by 2050, and serve over 1.2-million people.

The programmme will also contribute to reducing the shortage of wastewater infrastruc­ture, offering households more opportunit­ies to access improved sanitation services thanks to the citywide inclusive sanitation approach.

Investment­s will focus primarily on the constructi­on of inclusive and climate-resilient sanitary facilities in public schools, markets and health centres – with about 80 latrines or public and community sanitary facilities being built – and on the creation of sanitation promotion centres and on site treatment in public sanitary facilities.

Several projects in the water sector in Rwanda receive support from AfDB, including the Sustainabl­e and Resilient Water and Sanitation Programme, the Sustainabl­e Water Supply and Sanitation Programme, the Muvumba Multipurpo­se Water Resources Developmen­t Programme and the Kigali Water Supply Project in the country’s capital.

The main expected outcomes include increased raw water storage and treatment capacity, improved sanitation services and sustainabl­e raw water resources for water supply systems.

The programme is aligned with the AfDB’s Country Strategy Paper for Rwanda and its TenYear Strategy, as well as the “High 5” priority areas, particular­ly the ‘Improve the Quality of Life for the People of Africa’ goal.

 ?? ?? TREATING THE PROBLEM Nzove water treatment plant will be part of the first phase of developmen­t being funded by the AfDB and AGFT
TREATING THE PROBLEM Nzove water treatment plant will be part of the first phase of developmen­t being funded by the AfDB and AGFT
 ?? ?? ACCESS TO RESOURCES The AfDB’s investment in Rwanda’s water infrastruc­ture will bring running water to millions in impoverish­ed communitie­s
ACCESS TO RESOURCES The AfDB’s investment in Rwanda’s water infrastruc­ture will bring running water to millions in impoverish­ed communitie­s

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