The Power of Water: How the Angola Institutional and Sustainability Support to Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Project is Transforming Lives

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Clementina Artur, the woman in charge of Caboqueiro community water point (Sumbe-Angola), shows how access to clean water is transforming daily life (Source: African Development Bank Group (AfDB) | 1 day ago)

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Isabel Sambovana, in front of her bathroom. She is one of the beneficiaries of the installation of latrines in the Sumbe community (Source: African Development Bank Group (AfDB) | 1 day ago)

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A Massive Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) constructed in Sumbe (Angola) as part of the Institutional and Sustainability Support to Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Project. Before the AFDB funding, no wastewater treatment existed in Sumbe, a city of 350,000 inhabitants (Source: African Development Bank Group (AfDB) | 1 day ago)

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Helena Maindo, EPASK (Kwanza Sul Public Water and Sanitation Company) worker doing the chemical and microbiological analysis of the state of the water (Source: African Development Bank Group (AfDB) | 1 day ago)

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The intern, Gilda Giza Rede, working at the Sumbe WWTP (Source: African Development Bank Group (AfDB) | 1 day ago)

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