Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has signed an agreement with the government of Mauritania to finance a project aimed at providing potable water to the city of Kiffa, which will be sourced from the Senegal River. The contribution from the ADFD towards this strategic project amounts to Dhs110 million ($30 million).
The total value of the project, financed by several Arabic and international financing institutions, is $320 million. The project aims to provide potable water to around 92 cities and villages between the cities of Koraï and Kiffa, passing through the cities of Sélibabi and Kankossa. The project includes supplying and installing a pipeline connecting the Senegal River to the city of Kiffa, spanning 250 kilometres.
The agreement was signed by Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of ADFD, and Ousmane Mamoudou Kane, Minister of Economic Affairs and Promotion of Productive Sectors of Mauritania. The signing ceremony was attended by Adel Abdulla Al Hosani, Director of Operations Department at ADFD and other officials from both sides.
Al Suwaidi said, “This strategic project marks a milestone in the development of the water sector in Mauritania. It will enhance the quality and sustainability of drinking water supplies to major regions and cities in the country. The financing for this project supports the Mauritanian government’s development plans by improving the population’s living conditions and health in the targeted areas.”
In his remarks, Kane lauded the excellent bilateral relations between the two countries and commended ADFD for its leading role in supporting development projects that promote economic and social progress in Mauritania. The Minister also noted that the sustainable water project aligns with Mauritania’s comprehensive national strategy to provide secure and sustainable access to safe drinking water in major areas and establish a modern water network in Kiffa and its adjacent cities.