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Denmark-Bangladesh Partnership Expands Clean Water Access for 3 Million People in Dhaka

The Embassy JournalBy The Embassy JournalDecember 11, 2024Updated:December 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dhaka,Bangladesh: In a significant move to improve water accessibility, Denmark and Bangladesh have advanced their partnership on the Saidabad Water Treatment Plant Project Phase III, which will provide clean drinking water to 3 million people in Dhaka. Danish Ambassador H.E. Christian Brix Møller and Md. Fazlur Rahman, Managing Director of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (WASA), met recently to discuss the progress of this ambitious initiative.

The project aims to shift Dhaka’s water supply system from groundwater to treated surface water, addressing the city’s growing demand for safe drinking water. By tapping into surface water sources, the partnership seeks to ensure a sustainable and reliable water supply for millions of residents, improving public health and the quality of life in the densely populated capital.

Funded by the Danish International Development Agency (Danida) through its Sustainable Infrastructure Finance (DSIF), the project is backed by 300 million euros in financing, which includes a 92 million euro grant. The funds will be used for the design and construction of the plant, making it one of the most significant water infrastructure projects in Bangladesh.

The Saidabad Water Treatment Plant Project is part of Denmark’s ongoing commitment to support sustainable development in Bangladesh. In early 2025, DSIF is expected to visit the project site to monitor progress and ensure its successful implementation.

As Dhaka faces increasing pressure on its water resources, this partnership represents a crucial step toward securing long-term access to clean water. The collaboration between Denmark and Bangladesh serves as a model for international cooperation, aiming to address both local and global challenges in the face of climate change and urbanization.

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