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World Bank-funded water projects start in Afghanistan’s Ghazni province to deliver clean water to 1,000 families.
Construction has begun on three clean drinking water supply networks in Afghanistan’s drought-affected Ghazni province, funded by the World Bank at a cost of 20 million Afghanis.
The projects in Ab Band, Khogyani, and Zankhan districts aim to provide reliable access to clean water for about 1,000 families.
Severe drought has dried up wells and forced residents to travel long distances for water.
This effort is part of a broader initiative, with 10 similar networks already completed this year, benefiting nearly 4,000 families across the province.
Local communities and officials have welcomed the projects, highlighting their importance in addressing water scarcity and improving living conditions.
Se inician proyectos de agua financiados por el Banco Mundial en la provincia de Ghazni, en Afganistán, para suministrar agua limpia a 1.000 familias.