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CAMEROON : SEMIURBAN DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION PROJECT

March 28th, 2009

The project entails improving access to drinking water and sanitation in 19 council areas: Akono, Bafia, Ngoumou, Kousseri, Loum, Manjo, Mbanga, Nkonsamba, Bafan, Banka, Bana, Bangate, Bangou, Bansoa Penka-Michel, Fouman, Ebolowa, Sangmelima, Kumba and Mamfe.

The project will improve the average rate of access to drinking water in the towns concerned from 24% to 80% and access to sanitation services from 31% to 40% by 2013.

The project will cost an estimated $70,2-million. 

The government of Cameroon.

Key contracts and suppliers African Development Bank (ADB) (project finance).

The AfDB has approved a loan of $61,6- million to help finance the project. Contact details for project information AfDB, Felix Njoku,

tel +216 71 10 26 12 or

email f.njoku@afdb.org

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