The President of Tajikistan and the EU Ambassador Inaugurate New Water Supply System
The construction of the water supply system, which began in April 2023, was overseen by Caritas Switzerland within the framework of the Integrated Rural Development project financed by the European Union in three districts of Rasht Valley. Spanning a total of 29 km, the system includes 18 km of pipeline from the water source to two reservoirs with a combined capacity of 500 m³, and an additional 11 km of distribution lines serving the district center.
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With a total cost of €600,000, the system will supply potable water to around 4 thousand residents of Vahdat town, as well as schools, medical facilities, and government offices through about 500 distribution points that are equipped with water meters and linked to a billing system. In addition, around 9 thousand individuals within 1700 households in surrounding villages will benefit from improved (stable) access to safe water.
For many households and public infrastructure, this is the first reliable access to clean (piped) drinking water since Tajikistan’s independence in 1991.
EU/Caritas
This project, supported by the European Union, demonstrates a commitment to enhancing the well-being and quality of life for the people of Tajikistan and aligns with the country's broader goals of improving infrastructure and systems for enhancing measures for public health.
For media inquiries, please contact: Mahbuba Abdulloeva, Press and Information Officer, Delegation of the European Union to Tajikistan [email protected] Shinan Kassam, Regional Director – Central Asia, Caritas Switzerland, [email protected].