Focus: Water and Sanitation projectsto ‘Leave No one Behind’ The UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez visits the island in a continuation and expansion of UNDP-supported projectsin Unguja and Pemba. Marking his tenth visit to Zanzibar, the UN Chief made several stops in Unguja, to seeseveral water-access projects as well as an environmental conservation project. Mr. Rodriguez is also expected to visit schools in both Pemba and Unguja to assess their facilities ahead of an upcomingwater and sanitation project which will involve ten schools. Thethree-day field visit in Zanzibar is part of UN efforts to monitor projects and meet beneficiaries in communities. In Unguja, Mr. Rodriguez visited a USD 90,000 water project in KijwajuniConstituency, Zanzibar Town, where the lives of over 25,000 people have improved through the project which facilitates access to clean water. He later visiteda USD 50,000 UNDP-supported Community Based Conservation Project in Kajengwa, Makunduchi. The conservation project has helped over 15,000 people, mostly women, who previously depended on firewood for cooking. They now have access to more efficient cooking stoves. The project supported the community in planting over 100,000 trees in the area and established 200 beehives which have helped improve nutrition and provide additional income.
UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, Alvaro Rodriguez announces that UNDP will give an additional sh110m to scale up the clean water access project.
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