UNICEF and Germany Sign €15 Million Agreement to Enhance Water Services in Syria
UNICEF and the German government have signed a €15 million agreement to improve water and sanitation services in Syria. The funding will support infrastructure rehabilitation, wastewater treatment, and climate resilience initiatives, benefiting over 2.3 million people, particularly children and vulnerable communities. The project aims to enhance public health and ensure sustainable water access, reinforcing the partnership between UNICEF and the Syrian government.

UNICEF and Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development have signed a €15 million agreement to enhance water services in Syria. The grant will support the rehabilitation of water supply infrastructure and wastewater treatment facilities in collaboration with Syria's Ministry of Energy.
The initiative aims to benefit over 2.3 million people, focusing on children and vulnerable communities, while also addressing climate resilience. The project seeks to improve public health and create sustainable water systems that communities can manage, reinforcing the partnership between UNICEF and the Syrian government.




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