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Egypt needs LE100 bln to meet water sanitation needs

The ministry has presented a programme to extend water sanitation services to 50 percent of villages within the coming 2.5 to 3 years.
01.12.15 | Source: Ahram Online

Egypt needs LE100 billion ($12.9 billion) to extend water sanitation services to all its cities and rural areas, said housing minister Moustafa Madbouly.

The existing sewage system covers 80 percent of cities in urban areas, and only 15 percent of rural villages due to unplanned population growth, the minister told talk show host Osama Kamal on Egyptian satellite channel El-Qahera Wa El-Nas on Saturday.

Heavy rains in the last two months exposed decaying infrastructure in the coastal city of Alexandria and the nearby Beheira governorate, causing flooding which led to the deaths of some 20 people, as well as damage to property and thousands of acres of agricultural land.

In response to the crisis, the government announced earlier in November that it had allocated LE1.75 billion from the state budget for water and sanitation spending in the current fiscal year, for which it had previously allocated just LE750 million in the previous fiscal year.

The ministry has presented a programme to extend water sanitation services to 50 percent of villages within the coming 2.5 to 3 years with the help of grants and loans from international organisations, said Madbouly.

“We have facilitated loans worth close to $2 billion (LE15.5 billion) for these projects, in addition to the state budget,” said Madbouly.

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