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World Bank Approves $85 million Grant to Expand Public Services, Access to Clean Water and Sanitation in Afghanistan
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2020-12-11
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Washington, December 11, 2020—

COVID-19 has imposed a severe social and economic burden on Afghanistan. As they face the pandemic and ongoing conflict, many poor and vulnerable Afghan households subsist on daily earnings, have little or no access to water, sanitation, or healthcare.

The $85 million IDA grants are part of two financial packages, which include additional support from the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF), a multi-donor fund managed by the World Bank on behalf of 34 donors. The financial packages comprise:

  • $50 million from IDA for the Afghanistan Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Institutional Support (A-WASH) Project. The grant will total $200 million, including $150 million from the ARTF. , and Herat and strengthen the capacity of Afghanistan Urban Water Supply and Sewerage Corporation (AUWSSC) to deliver sustainable services and contribute to national efforts to manage COVID-19 and other disasters.
  • $35 million from IDA for the Second Additional Financing of the Citizens' Charter Afghanistan Project (CCAP). The grant will total $193 million, including $158 million from the ARTF. The project aims to improve the delivery of core infrastructure, emergency support, and social services to communities through strengthened Community Development Councils (CDCs)., continue to respond to the COVID-19 crisis among communities, provide critical assistance to Kuchi communities, increase employment through public works, initiate peace pilots in rural and urban areas, and continue to strengthen gender equality. 

"Access to clean water, hygiene, and basic services is essential to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases, including COVID-19," said Henry Kerali, World Bank Country Director for Afghanistan. "The new grant under the A-WASH project will address the core health and water needs of Afghan communities. The additional grant for the Citizens' Charter Afghanistan Project will build on the tremendous results in delivering services to communities recent years and expand access for more Afghans."

The Afghanistan Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Institutional Support Project will be implemented by AUWSSC. The A-WASH project will support the Government of Afghanistan in safeguarding essential water supply in Kabul, Kandahar, and Herat during the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthen AUWSSC's long-term performance and capacity for resilient service provision. The project will also help address the long-term challenge of water supply in Afghanistan's largest cities, mainly through infrastructure investments in Kandahar to stop groundwater depletion and provide access to safely treated, affordable water to the population.

The Citizens' Charter Afghanistan Project is set up as an inter-ministerial program to deliver grants to CDCs that support the delivery of basic services. These services are part of a minimum service standards package that the government is committed to delivering to the citizens of Afghanistan. The project supports the first phase of the government's broader Citizens' Charter National Priority Program that was officially launched in late 2016. The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development implements the Citizens' Charter program in rural areas, while the Independent Directorate of Local Governance is responsible for its implementation in Herat, Jalalabad, Kandahar, and Mazar-e-Sharif.

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The World Bank Group's COVID-19 Response: The World Bank Group, one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries, is taking broad, fast action to help developing countries strengthen their pandemic response. The Bank is supporting public health interventions, working to ensure the flow of critical supplies and equipment, and helping the private sector continue to operate and sustain jobs. The Bank will be deploying up to $160 billion in financial support over 15 months to help more than 100 countries protect the poor and vulnerable, support businesses, and bolster economic recovery. This includes $50 billion of new IDA resources through grants and highly concessional loans.


PRESS RELEASE NO: SAR/2020

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In Washington:
Yann Doignon
ydoignon@worldbank.org
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