Major Push to Strengthen Water Security and Resilience in Tunisia
Tunisia, April 2 -- The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved two projects to improve potable water services for millions of Tunisians, modernize irrigated agriculture, and support jobs and livelihoods in rural areas.The two new projects, financed by a US$332.5 million commitment, make up the first phase of the Tunisia Water Security and Resilience Program, which addresses both rural and urban water challenges. The program is expected to create more than 4,000 permanent jobs and over 13,000 temporary jobs, while helping Tunisia adapt to growing water scarcity and climate pressures. The Irrigation Water Security, Resilience and Value-Addition Project (US$124 million)?aims to improve irrigation water services, strengthen the perfor...
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