The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Access to potable water, sanitation set to improve

- Tina Musonza Herald Correspond­ent

A working group bringing in all involved in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has been set up in line with the vision of leaving no one and no place behind.

Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Fisheries and Rural Developmen­t Permanent Secretary Dr John Basera told a WASH inaugural meeting last week that there was a collaborat­ive approach to revamp the sanitary access to people nationwide.

“Government has been working on a number of upstream and downstream projects aimed at ensuring the right to water and sanitation is met,” he said. “May I challenge this house to think outside the box on how to mobilise, to be innovative for financing to reach the sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals by 2030.”

Unicef chief of water, sanitation and hygiene Mrs Cindy Kushner said there were collaborat­ive approach measures taken to craft the master plan to revamp sanitary access in the country.

“With our role of partnering with other developmen­t partners from the community all the way to the ministry level, we are able to bring technical support, mobilise finance,” she said. “Us as Unicef, Government, civil societies, donors, and other stakeholde­rs we are able to complement the whole Government approach for the water, sanitation and hygiene.

“Everyone needs water and we are working together to improve that.”

Acting director for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Coordinati­on in the same ministry Mr Nesbert Shirihuru said water was at the centre of economic developmen­t.

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