World Bank Investiments to improve Water Supply in Morocco

Mr. Salaheddine Mezouar, Moroccan Minister of Economy and Finance, M. Ali Fassi-Fihri, General Director of ONEP (Moroccan Water Supply Board) and Mrs Françoise Clottes, World Bank’s Acting Country Director for the Maghreb countries signed , in Rabat, in the presence of the concerned parties’ representatives, the agreements for two IBRD loans for a cumulative amount of $218 million equivalent to improve access to water supply and expand wastewater systems in Morocco.

The objective of the Regional Potable Water Supply Systems project (1,740 million MAD supported by a US$175 million equivalent IBRD Loan) is to increase access to potable water supply for selected local communities in the provinces of Nador, Driouch, Safi, Youssoufia, Sidi Bennour and Errachidia. The project will finance significant infrastructure investments in water supply production, transmission and distribution systems to meet the growing needs of urban and rural populations in the six targeted provinces. Read more...

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