Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene November 2018 Vol.13 No.5 | Page 5

NEWS in brief Liberia Italian Investors Express Interests in Liberia’s Waste Management Sector Monrovia — The Liberian Government is expected on October 23, to receive a high power investment delegation from Italy. While in Liberia, the delegation will study the President George Weah possibility of investing in areas of waste disposal, water purification, rice production and infrastructure development. While in Liberia, the Italian investors will hold meeting with President George Weah and other members of his Cabinet. Members of the delegation are expected to include Giovanni CodURI, Antonio LONGHI representing EUROGEO Wells, Umberto CUCCHETTI, representing Dimesion Ambiente, involved with waste management. Other delegation members are Dario ZUCCHI and Barbara Falomo, representing the Italian water purification company “PSC-Water purification,” while Piemario Carazzo, will represent Agro Ital LTD-Rice Production. According to a dispatch from the Liberia Embassy in Brussels, Belgium, the visit of the 12+member Italian delegation is as a result of President Weah’s visit to Brussels, from the 4th to the 6th of June 2018, during which Liberia’s President held some bilateral discussions with European leaders, Tijami, EU Parliament, Tusk, EU council and Juncker, EU Commissioner. According to the dispatch, the aim of the visit to Liberia is to strengthen bi-lateral relations with Italy through trade, exchange of knowledge, and provide win-win opportunities for production in the country economy. During President Weah’s visit to Brussels, he indicated that Liberia is open for visit and encourage Italian and other European companies that were present in Liberia prior to the Liberia’s civil war to come back and invest. President Weah further emphasized manufacturing, trade and small and medium enterprises as other instruments in developing the country by creating employment and raising per capita income and saving for investment into other areas. Around Africa Malawi Afdb approves US$ 15 million grant for Nkhata Bay Town Water Supply and Sanitation Project The African Development Bank Group has approved a US$15 million grant from the African Development Fund (ADF) for a Nkhata Bay water supply and sanitation project in Malawi, expected to provide jobs and boost the livelihoods of nearly 300,000 people. The Nkhata Bay Town Water Supply Project will improve access to potable and sustainable water supply and sanitation services, directly benefitting 60,000 residents of Nkhata Bay and its surrounding areas, as well as 220,000 others who depend on services offered by the town. The project is also expected to create more than 300 jobs during its construction phase and 50 additional jobs during its operation. Nkhata Bay, a fast growing port town on Lake Malawi, is a main link on the Mtwara development corridor, connecting Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia. It is also gaining popularity as a tourist destination and will benefit greatly from the project, which will kick off in January 2019 and would be completed at the end of 2022. Board approval for the project was granted on October 22, 2018. About half the estimated project cost of US$30.4 million, will come from the ADF grant, while a US$12 million loan from OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) to be administered by the Bank, and US$3.4 million from the Government of Malawi, in counterpart contribution, make up the rest. New infrastructure water treatment plants, pipelines and water reservoirs to be built as part of the project is expected to increase Nkhata Bay residents’ access to potable water from 37% to 90% and access to sanitation facilities from 45% to 85%. The project has enhanced social accountability and partnership between the town and the government due to the inclusion of Nkhata Bay Town residents and surrounding areas in consultations during the design of the project, an exercise that will continue throughout the project’s implementation. Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene • November 2018 5