Congo: A partnership with Italy to improve access to drinking water

The Congolese government, in partnership with Italy, is set to embark on a major initiative aimed at improving the country’s access to potable water. The project, valued at 135 billion FCFA, is part of a three-year plan designed to enhance water supply infrastructure in several regions across Congo.

 

Scheduled to unfold in three phases, the project’s first phase is expected to be completed by 2025.

 

This phase will focus on the construction of compact water treatment units in key areas, including Brazzaville, Kibina, Kombé, Madibou, Mafouta, Massissia, and Ngangalingolo.

 

These treatment units will provide safe, drinkable water to meet the growing demands of local populations in these regions.

 

The collaboration with Italy highlights the Congolese government’s commitment to improving living conditions for its citizens, particularly in the vital sector of water access.

 

With water being a critical factor for public health and economic development, the project aims to not only upgrade existing infrastructure but also address the challenges posed by population growth and increasing resource needs.

Jean-Robert TCHANDY

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