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 For more informati on, please contact: Ms Luana REALE: Head of Political, Press and Information Section; Delegation of the European Union to Tanzania Email: [email protected] Direct Line: +255 22 2164503 Website: http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/tanzania/index_en.htm  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanUnionTanzania  Twitter: https://twitter.com/EUinTZ  Iringa Mr. Bright Warren - Communications Officer   ActionAid Tanzania, [email protected]  EUROPEAN UNION PRESS RELEASE Launch of the European Union Supported "Usafi Iringa-Iringa Sanitation" Project Wednesday, 28 th  January 2015, Iringa: The Head of Delegation of the European Union to Tanzania, H.E. Ambassador Filiberto Ceriani Sebregondi and the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Welfare of the Government of Tanzania, Honorable Dr. Stephen Kebwe launched today the "Usafi Iringa - Iringa Sanitation" Project in Iringa region. With funding from the European Union, ACRA-CCS Foundation, in partnership with Iringa Municipal Council, Iringa Urban Water and Sanitation Authority (IRUWASA), local (MAMADO, IDYDC) and international organisations (BOKU, cewas, CeTAmb and CUAMM) implement the project on integrated environmental sanitation concepts for poor, underserved and peri-urban areas of Iringa Municipality. Through the EU-ACP Water facility Initiative, the project has received more than 2.2 billion Tanzanian shillings (EUR 1.1 million) to increase access to sanitation services and safe drinking water by developing innovative, affordable and environmentally sustainable sanitation systems. "Our objective is to help Tanzania achieving the water and sanitation MDG (7) which is to halv e by 2015, the  proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation; this means targeting the most vulnerable and needy people in rural and peri-urban areas, also leading to better health, education and socio-economic development .", said the EU Ambassador to Tanzania, Filiberto Ceriani Sebregondi. "The project has four result areas, which deal with the identification of sanitation provision systems, the strengthening of the sanitation supply chain, triggering of a behavioral change process in the target communities and finally increasing access to sanitation services and drinking water through construction activities, especially in schools and health facilities", explained Jörg Henkel, the Project Manager of Usafi Iringa Project. The project is implemented in the four peri-urban wards of Kihesa, Kitwiru, Mtwivila/Mkimbizi and Nduli in Iringa Municipality, and aims to improve “health and hygiene conditions of poor communities living in the peri-urban areas of Iringa municipality, with great attention to environmental, social and economic sustainability of implemented solutions”, coupled with hygiene promotio n activities.  
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For more information, please contact: Ms Luana REALE: Head of Political, Press and Information Section; Delegation of the

European Union to Tanzania

Email: [email protected] 

Direct Line: +255 22 2164503

Website: http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/tanzania/index_en.htm 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanUnionTanzania 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/EUinTZ 

Iringa

Mr. Bright Warren - Communications Officer – ActionAid Tanzania, [email protected] 

EUROPEAN UNION

PRESS RELEASE

Launch of the European Union Supported "Usafi Iringa-Iringa Sanitation" Project

Wednesday, 28th

  January 2015, Iringa: The Head of Delegation of the European Union to Tanzania, H.E.

Ambassador Filiberto Ceriani Sebregondi and the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Welfare of the

Government of Tanzania, Honorable Dr. Stephen Kebwe launched today the "Usafi Iringa - Iringa

Sanitation" Project in Iringa region.

With funding from the European Union, ACRA-CCS Foundation, in partnership with Iringa Municipal Council,

Iringa Urban Water and Sanitation Authority (IRUWASA), local (MAMADO, IDYDC) and international

organisations (BOKU, cewas, CeTAmb and CUAMM) implement the project on integrated environmental

sanitation concepts for poor, underserved and peri-urban areas of Iringa Municipality. Through the EU-ACP

Water facility Initiative, the project has received more than 2.2 billion Tanzanian shillings (EUR 1.1 million)

to increase access to sanitation services and safe drinking water by developing innovative, affordable and

environmentally sustainable sanitation systems.

"Our objective is to help Tanzania achieving the water and sanitation MDG (7) which is to halve by 2015, the

 proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation; this means

targeting the most vulnerable and needy people in rural and peri-urban areas, also leading to better health,

education and socio-economic development .", said the EU Ambassador to Tanzania, Filiberto Ceriani

Sebregondi.

"The project has four result areas, which deal with the identification of sanitation provision systems, the

strengthening of the sanitation supply chain, triggering of a behavioral change process in the target

communities and finally increasing access to sanitation services and drinking water through construction

activities, especially in schools and health facilities", explained Jörg Henkel, the Project Manager of Usafi

Iringa Project.

The project is implemented in the four peri-urban wards of Kihesa, Kitwiru, Mtwivila/Mkimbizi and Nduli in

Iringa Municipality, and aims to improve “health and hygiene conditions of poor communities living in the

peri-urban areas of Iringa municipality, with great attention to environmental, social and economic

sustainability of implemented solutions”, coupled with hygiene promotion activities. 

 

 

For more information, please contact: Ms Luana REALE: Head of Political, Press and Information Section; Delegation of the

European Union to Tanzania

Email: [email protected] 

Direct Line: +255 22 2164503

Website: http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/tanzania/index_en.htm 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanUnionTanzania 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/EUinTZ 

Iringa

Mr. Bright Warren - Communications Officer – ActionAid Tanzania, [email protected] 

Background Information

Through the Water Facility Initiative, EU in Tanzania has contributed more than 28 million Euros under to

support water and sanitation projects focusing on: upgrade of water and waste water systems,

improvement of small scale water systems, hygiene promotion, capacity building, institutional reform and

environment

The project "Integrated environmental sanitation concepts for poor, underserved and peri-urban areas of

Iringa Municipality ", which has been shortened to “Usafi Iringa –  Iringa Sanitation Project” has been

implemented since March 2014. Since then, the project managed to mobilize the respective communities,

to implement the innovative CLUES approach and to provide “Sanitation as Business” training modules to

small-scale entrepreneurs. The European Union awarded a grant of € 1.098.883,- to the project.

The coverage of improved sanitation facilities in densely populated and peri-urban areas of Iringa Municipal

Council is still very poor. A recent assessment of the burden of diarrheal diseases in children under-5 and

the coverage of improved sanitation and safe drinking water in the project area disclosed a prevalence of

diarrhea of 15.8% of children under-5 in the last two weeks.


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