UN-Habitat, together with the National Water Supply & Drainage Board (NWSDB), has officially launched a new project in Sri Lanka entitled: Safe and Resilient Water Supply for Western Cities – Integrating Climate Resilience into Water Safety Plans of the Ambatale Water Supply Scheme. This project is funded through a US$469,232 (LKR 142 million) grant from the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI)’s trust fund, IRAF, with financial support from the Government of India. The project was officially launched at “Temple Trees” – the office of the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka – during the national World Habitat Day celebrations organized…
UN-Habitat, NWSDB launch climate-resilient water project
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