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   <media:description>In Ethiopia’s Gambella region, the Itang Water Project now delivers clean water to over 260,000 refugees and host community members.

This is made possible thanks to support from Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), KfW Development Bank.
Thanks to this initiative, over 260,000 refugees and host community members now have reliable access to safe water, enhancing health, dignity, and social cohesion.

This partnership is role is crucial in expanding access to clean water across Eastern and Southern Africa. From building sustainable infrastructure to strengthening local water utilities, Germany’s support has transformed lives.

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Today, through the Itang Integrated Water Supply Project, host and refugee communities alike have equitable access to safe water, transforming a once-fragile situation into a model of social cohesion.

This impact has been made possible by the generous support of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through KfW, under the Regional WASH for Refugees (R-WASH) programme.</media:description>
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