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According to the Bank’s website, the project will contribute to Te Kete: Tuvalu’s National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2021 to 2030 and its goal to “increased access to clean water and sanitation”. Te Kete highlights the water and sanitation issues facing Funafuti, the impact of these issues on the urban poor, and stresses the need for improved water management and sanitation infrastructure.
The majority of the project will utilize lands that are already leased or owned by the Crown or a Falekaupule. Temporary impacts are expected during installation of the pipe network, which will be in line with the existing road network.
The outputs of the project will not have impacts on any distinct and vulnerable groups of Indigenous Peoples as defined under ADB SPS.
Asian Development Fund: US$ 6.00 million
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