African Union praises Ethiopia's water project to Djibouti for aligning with Agenda 2063

Ethiopia's clean drinking water supply to Djibouti through the Adigala-Djibouti project aligns with the African Union's Agenda 2063, according to officials. This was stated by AU Commissioner for Infrastructure Development and Energy, Lathabor Di Matabodj, at the 48th Summit of AU Heads of State.

At the 48th Summit of the African Union Heads of State in Addis Ababa on Katit 4, 2018 E.C. (Fana Media Corporation), the AU highlighted Ethiopia's Adigala-Djibouti water project. AU Commissioner for Infrastructure Development and Energy, Lathabor Di Matabodj, stated in a press release that the initiative serves as a key pillar of economic development through ensuring access to clean drinking water and sanitation across Africa.

More than 300 million people in Africa lack access to clean water, while 780 million face inadequate sanitation facilities, according to the AU. This issue affects health, economy, investment, and industrial sectors. Addressing it requires 30 billion dollars, and member states must collaborate, the organization emphasized.

Ethiopia's self-funded construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was cited as an exemplary action. Furthermore, the project is being emulated by other countries in the region, officials noted.

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Ethiopia's Minister of Water and Energy, Habtamu Itefa, says encouraging results have been recorded over the past four years in making infrastructure access more equitable across the country.

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Afar Regional State Chief Administrator Ato Awel Arba said the government is working with special focus and commitment to improve the community's overall beneficiary status and lifestyle.

Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam held talks with World Bank officials on strengthening cooperation in water management and climate adaptation.

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Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam highlighted the connection between water management and food security at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi. He spoke during a high-level roundtable focused on building resilient agricultural systems across the continent. The event brought together officials and experts to discuss practical steps for sustainable development.

Egypt's Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation has spotlighted major water projects in the Sinai Peninsula to boost agricultural expansion and food security, on Sinai Liberation Day. Water Minister Hani Sewilam stated that the government is advancing large-scale water management initiatives as part of a broader strategy for sustainable development in Sinai.

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The Prosperity Party government is carrying out massive economic activities to maintain Ethiopia on a fast growth path and ensure broad public benefits.

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