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The project is expected to contribute to the production of an additional 144,000 cubic meters of water per day, to ensure drinking water supply for the city of

Mali

The objective of the Bamako Water Supply Project for Mali is to increase access to sustainable water services in Bamako. The project has three components. The first .

Manantali power starts up

Manantali power starts up. The 200MW Manantali dam in southwestern Mali has generated power for the first time, 13 years after completion. To date only one of the planned 5x40MW turbines has been installed. The 40MW unit is supplying power to Mali''s capital, Bamako, some 300km east of the dam. When the project is completed, 52% of

World Bank Boosts Access to Quality Electricity in Mali

WASHINGTON, June 23, 2023 - The World Bank has approved $157 million in financing from the International Development Association (IDA)* to help Mali improve the reliability and efficiency of the electricity system, increase access to electricity in selected project areas and facilitate the integration of renewable energy.

Think Hazard

For large projects, consider water scarcity/drought adaptation measures, such as the storage of (fresh) water, the development of an alternative energy supply scheme via solar or wind power, providing in adaptation through agricultural management applications

Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) Implementation Completion Report (ICR) Review Public Disclosure Authorized ML-Urban Water Supply Project

The project constituted a part of the larger Kabala Project—a multi-donor funded water project for Bamako—and originally consisted of three components as defined in the Financing Agreement (p.5) and the Project Appraisal Document (p.10). A fourth component was added at the time of additional financing. A. Water Storage and Transmission.

World Bank funding to boost drinking water supply in Bamako

The Kabala Project aims to increase water production for Bamako by an additional capacity of 144,000 m3 per day, to respond to immediate water supply deficits,

Cross-border Downstream Benefit Sharing in

Therefore, the additional water generated from the storage projects (including Budhi Gandaki Storage Project) in the dry season can be utilized within the country without violating the existing

Documents & Reports

No PHRPDODEL Components Name Water Storage and Transmission:(Cost $48.68 M) Water Distribution:(Cost $28.07 M) Institutional Support and Capacity Building:(Cost $3.25 M) Overall Ratings Name Previous The Financing Agreement was signed on December 23, 2013 and became effective on June 3, 2014.

COMBINED PROJECT INFORMATION DOCUMENTS /

Page 5 of 14 Component Name Component D. Water Supply in Secondary Centers. Comments (optional) E. Project location and salient physical characteristics relevant to the safeguard analysis (if known) The project will continue to cover Bamako and will target

Mali

The objective of the Bamako Water Supply Project for Mali is to increase access to sustainable water services in Bamako. The project has three components. The first . With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130

Mali

In keeping with this vision, Phases 1 and 2 of the Project to Supply Drinking Water to Bamako from the Kabala Locality (PAEP Bamako/Kabala) were

INTEGRATED SAFEGUARDS DATA SHEET APPRAISAL STAGE

1. Basic Project Data Country: Mali Project ID: P122826 Project Name: Bamako Water Supply Project (P122826) Task Team Leader: Matar Fall Estimated Appraisal Date: 09-Sep-2013 Estimated Board Date: 21-Nov-2013 Managing Unit: AFTU2 Lending

World Bank Document

OFFICIAL~ DOCUMENTS CREDIT NUMBER 5317-ML Financing Agreement (Bamako Water Supply Project) between REPUBLIC OF MALI and INTERNATIONAL

Water Quality data of the Niger River around Bamako, Mali | VIA Water

Project Results: The project improved knowledge on the water quality of the Niger river near Bamako, Mali, by collecting physico-chemical and bacteriologocal pollution indicators. This was done by using new technologies for data collection, storage and analysis. Akvo Caddisfly was introduced as well as an underwater drone.

MALI: $250 million from the World Bank for drinking water and sanitation in Bamako

Benoit-Ivan Wansi. The World Bank is releasing $250 million for the implementation of the Bamako Urban Resilience Project (PRUBA) in the capital of Mali. The initiative will contribute to the achievement of the United Nations'' Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG5) on access to water and sanitation by 2030.

MALI: $250 million from the World Bank for drinking

The World Bank is releasing $250 million for the implementation of the Bamako Urban Resilience Project (PRUBA) in the capital of Mali. The initiative will contribute to the achievement of the

Mali to Receive US $75.5 Million Soft Loan to Finance a Drinking

The project aims to produce an additional 144, 000 cubic metres of drinking water per day from Kabala locality to be supplied to the capital, Bamako. This volume of water

Mali: World Bank is Increasing Access to Water and Sanitation Services in Bamako

W‌ASHINGTON, November 30, 2022-The World Bank has approved a credit from the International Development Association (IDA)* in the amount of US$250

Mali | International Development Association

From 2013–18, 20,000 m3 (cubic meters) of water storage was added to services in Bamako. During the same period, 13.5 kilometers of distribution pipes and 124.3 kilometers of transmission pipes were constructed.

Project Information Document (PID)

economic importance of Bamako cannot be understated – it is the nerve center of the national economy. 3 Mali''s annual urbanization growth rate at 4.9 percent per annum exceeds by far the overall population growth rate of 2.9 percent per annum. 4 World Bank (2015) The Geography of Poverty in Mali. and accounts for 35 percent of GDP.

World Bank approves $250 million to improve drinking water and sanitation in Mali

Business. The World Bank has approved a credit from the International Development Association (IDA)* in the amount of US$250 million to help Mali improve access to solid waste management and water and sanitation services‌‌‌‌‌‌, and increase resilience to flooding in vulnerable areas of the district of Bamako and targeted

Public Disclosure Copy

The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Bamako Water Supply Project (P122826) 10/30/2015 Page 5 of 8 Public Disclosure Copy Public Disclosure Copy Date 24-Sep-2013 14-Apr-2015 26-Oct-2015 31-Dec-2018 PHINDPDOTBL Direct project beneficiaries (Number, Core)

MALI: 100,000 social connections thanks to Kabala drinking water project

A more accessible connection! As a result of the "100,000 social connections" operation, the Malian Drinking Water Heritage Company (Somapep) should also extend the drinking water distribution network, i.e. 1,400 km of pipeline. The network will also be connected to several storage tanks with capacities ranging from 2,000 m3 to

Integrated Safeguards Data Sheet

CONCEPT STAGE Report No.: AC6026 Date ISDS Prepared/Updated: 06/08/2011 I. BASIC INFORMATION A. Basic Project Data Country: Mali Project ID: P122826 Project Name: Bamako Water Supply Project Task Team Leader: Matar Fall Estimated Appraisal

World Bank Document

The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Bamako Water Supply Project (P122826) 4/4/2016 Page 2 of 9 Public Disclosure Copy Public Disclosure Copy Thewaterproject was approved by the Board on

Public Disclosure Copy Bamako Water S

The overall objective of the proposed project is to increase access to sustainable water services in Bamako. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board

World Bank Document

The overall objective of the proposed project is to increase access to sustainable water services in Bamako. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board

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