The EU and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) signed an agreement in Islamabad today to spearhead a new climate initiative in the urban centers of Punjab.

The agreement was signed by EU Ambassador Dr. Riina Kionka and Deputy Director AFD Eastern Europe, Middle East and Asia, Ms. Julie Marsaudon.

The project aims to improve access to drinking water and sanitation services by installing 200 kilometers of new water supply pipes and providing 55,000 new connections.

It focuses on enhancing capacities, increasing water treatment capacity by 135,000 cubic meters per day and bolstering urban water governance.  The initiative will improve the access of 400,000 individuals to drinking water.

Speaking on the occasion, the EU Ambassador underscored the commitment to supporting Pakistan in improving resilience to climate change and the EU’s readiness to redouble efforts to support the country’s green inclusive growth.

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