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To find a solution to the water supply problem, the ICRC has funded a construction project to increase the water supply in Goma to the tune of one million dollars. Construction work on Goma’s new water supply project began a few weeks ago and is likely to be completed within a few months.
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province in the Goma region is facing an acute water shortage. The city has been hit by a water shortage due to its adduction system reaching its limits as the city is growing and displaced people fleeing the war are considerably increasing the number of its inhabitants.
The population has started to complain more and more about the lack of water. Water agency officials are well aware of the problem in this city of almost a million inhabitants, located on the north shore of Lake Kivu at an altitude of around 1,500 meters.
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To find a solution to the water supply problem, the ICRC has funded a construction project to increase the water supply in Goma to the tune of one million dollars. Construction work on Goma’s new water supply project began a few weeks ago and is likely to be completed within a few months.