Zambia launches a construction of a €9.8m Kazungula Water and Basic Sanitation Project in partnership with the SADC Water Fund

2023/02/07

Kazungula - Zambia, 2 February 2023 – The Government of the Republic of Zambia, in partnership with the Southern African Development Community Fund for Water Infrastructure and Basic Sanitation (SADC Water Fund), launched the Kazungula Water and Basic Sanitation Project construction on 2nd February 2023.

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DBSA advances water infrastructure delivery through SADC Water Fund

2022/10/20

Meant to ensure the sustainable use and management of water resources in the region, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Water Fund has had to, like many other industries, face the reality of climate change by adapting to the challenge of building resilience within the water sector and mitigating against obstacles.
 

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SADC continues to support infrastructure connectivity

2021/02/02

The South African Development Community (SADC) Project Preparation Development Facility (SADC-PPDF) continues to support SADC Member States to strengthen regional infrastructure connectivity by providing grants for project preparation and development for cross-border regional infrastructure projects in energy, transport, information communication technologies (ICF) and trans-boundary water.

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Revitalisation of the North-South Railway Corridor

2021/12/05

Kazungula - Zambia, 2 February 2023 – The Government of the Republic of Zambia, in partnership with the Southern African Development Community Fund for Water Infrastructure and Basic Sanitation (SADC Water Fund), launched the Kazungula Water and Basic Sanitation Project construction on 2nd February 2023.

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North South Rail Corridor (SADC) - Phase 2 (YouTube)

2019/07/22

The North-South Rail Corridor has a rail network of over 3,999 km including two deep sea ports and multiple inland container depots. It covers 6 countries, stretching from the mining district of Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of Congo ending at the ports of Durban and Richards Bay in the South Africa.

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