In a strategic effort to strengthen Rwanda’s water security, Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has signed a loan agreement worth AED 92 million with the Government of Rwanda to finance the expansion of water transmission and distribution systems at the Karenge Water Treatment Plant.
The project strengthens ADFD’s claim to be supporting sustainable development goals (SDGs), including SDG 6, which focuses on ensuring access to clean and sustainable water. By addressing a critical need, the project will support Rwanda’s national objectives, underscoring the UAE’s leadership in promoting sustainable infrastructure development worldwide.
The agreement was signed by His Excellency Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development; and His Excellency John Mirenge, Ambassador of Rwanda to the UAE. The signing ceremony was attended by senior officials from both sides.
“This agreement reflects ADFD’s commitment to financing infrastructure projects that promote economic and social progress in beneficiary countries”, said H.E. Al Suwaidi. “It also underscores our commitment to strengthening and advancing our strategic partnership with the Republic of Rwanda, contributing to the development of key sectors vital to the country’s growth.”
This water project is part of a comprehensive program aimed at ensuring self-sufficiency in water supply for Kigali, Rwanda’s capital. The initiative includes the construction of a water treatment plant with a daily capacity of 36,000 cubic meters, alongside expanding transmission and distribution systems to key areas of the city.
“We are proud of this cooperation with Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, which highlights the UAE’s steadfast efforts to promote sustainable development globally”, said H.E. John Mirenge. “The expansion of the water transmission and distribution systems at the Karenge Water Treatment Plant is a critical initiative to achieve our national objectives of providing clean water to our population and developing robust and sustainable water infrastructure to meet the needs of communities.”