European Investment Bank to provide technical support for sustainable and climate resilient water projects in Samoa

Published: 18 November 2010 y., Thursday

The European Investment Bank and the Government of Samoa formally agreed to support the rehabilitation and upgrade of independent water schemes in the Pacific island state under a EUR 250,000 technical assistance programme. The agreement was signed earlier today in Apia, Samoa. The project will ensure community participation and improve drinking water quality and climate resilience across 35 projects that supply water to 20% of the island’s 190,000 inhabitants.

Support will be provided under the European Investment Bank’s dedicated Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Water Project Preparation Facility that is co–financed with the EU. The project will provide technical assistance for the communities involved in 10 selected independent water schemes to improve delivery of safe and reliable drinking water and ensure sustainable maintenance of the gravity–fed schemes. Technical expertise will also be used to design a future investment project that will be developed to be co–financed by the Government and interested donors.

“The European Investment Bank is committed to achieve Millennium Development Goals for increased access to safe and reliable water supplies in small island states across the Pacific. Sustainable and climate resistant water schemes are crucial for health and economic development in regions already facing the challenge of a changing climate.” said Plutarchos Sakellaris, European Investment Bank Vice President responsible for the Pacific.

The European Investment Bank’s EUR 3 million Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Water Project Preparation Facility supports the development of well–designed projects capable of contributing to water and sanitation Millennium Development Goals in close cooperation with local governments, stakeholders, European Commission and bi– and multilateral donors.

Šaltinis: europa.eu
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