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Iraq: Australia donates US$ 6.1 million to improve access to clean water for children in southern Iraq [EN/AR]

Iraq Australia donates US  million to improve access to clean water for children in southern Iraq ENAR
Iraq: Australia donates US$ 6.1 million to improve access to clean water for children in southern Iraq [EN/AR]

2019-03-19 00:00:00 - Source: Relief Web

Source: UN Children's Fund

Country: Australia, Iraq

Baghdad, 19 March 2019 – Ahead of World Water Day on Friday 22 March, UNICEF thanks the Government of Australia for their generous donation of US$6.1 million to support the provision of water and sanitation services for vulnerable children in southern Iraq.

Years of conflict, mass displacement, climate change and under investment in water networks have created a water crisis that is affecting large parts of the country.

“The needs of children in the southern governorates cannot be overstated. There is an urgent need for both immediate and long-term investment in critical water and sanitation services, particularly in the worst affected governorates of Basra, Thi-Qar and Diwaniya,” said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF’s Representative in Iraq.

“The Australian Government is pleased to be partnering with UNICEF in providing safe drinking water to the most vulnerable communities and to prevent children becoming sick from preventable waterborne diseases,” said Dr Joanne Loundes, Australian Ambassador to the Republic of Iraq.

Australia’s generous contribution will enable UNICEF to work with the southern Governorates to provide access to sufficient and safe water services to 3.8 million children over the next two years. It will improve access to water in health centres and schools for 1.7 million families, as well as strengthening the government’s capacity for integrated water resource management in four governorates.

Note for editors:

  • In 2018 UNICEF installed five water pumps at Basra’s most important water treatment plant and conducted ‘quick fix’ rehabilitations in four key water treatment facilities to ensure water quantity increased for up to 750,000 people.
  • Educational messages on safe water and the importance of water conservation were also disseminated to more than 50,000 children in the areas worst affected by the water scarcity.

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For more details, please contact:

Zeina Awad, UNICEF Iraq, Zawad@unicef.orgZawad@unicef.org +964 782 782 0238

Laila Ali, UNICEF Iraq, Laali@unicef.orgLaali@unicef.org, +964 780 9258 542





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