Saudi Arabia inaugurates $40mln project to develop water treatment plant in Cuba
RIYADH - The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) has announced
the inauguration of a project to develop Camaguey’s water treatment plant in
the city of Camagüey, Republic of Cuba.
Financed by the SFD with a contribution of $40 million, the
project will Develop and replace existing systems to provide clean, safe water
for more than 300,000 residents of Camagüey and neighboring cities.
The project will also meet the sixth United Nation
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG): ‘To ensure availability and sustainable
management of water and sanitation for all.’
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Faisal Al-Harbi,
the Ambassador of the Kingdom to Cuba, Carmenn Hernandez Requejo, Vice-Governor
of Camagüey. Bladimir Matos Maya, the Vice-President of the National Institute
of Water Resources (INRH), and a number of officials in Camagüey.
Requejo, Vice-Governor of Camagüey, thanked Saudi Arabia,
through the SFD, for its commitment to sustainable infrastructure projects in
Cuba.
she said the development of the water treatment plant would
have a positive impact on the quality of life in the city, providing access to
safe drinking water to more than 300,000 beneficiaries and enhancing
sustainable food security. In addition to preventing the spread of diseases and
epidemics caused by unclean water.
Faisal Al-Harbi, the Saudi Ambassador to Cuba delivered a
speech in which he commended the Saudi-Cuban relations, and the role that the
Saudi Government undertakes, through the Fund, in supporting sustainable
development that achieves the aspirations of peoples towards a prosperous
future.
He also stressed that the Kingdom's contributions to
development take an inclusive approach. In addition to working with
international organizations, the Kingdom also provides support to many
countries around the world, without political, ethnic, or religious
discrimination.
Dr. Saud Alshammari, Head of SFD delegation to Cuba said:
"This is a significant infrastructure project. By optimizing and
developing the existing water treatment plant, we will increase efficiency and
ensure the accessibility and sustainable management of water in Camagüey, in
line with the 6th UN SDG”.
“This project provides access to safe and clean water, and
meeting the city’s needs for these services, as the project is part of a
comprehensive program for the city of Camagüey to be implemented in several
phases, and this project is the first phase of it.”
As part of the visit to the Republic of Cuba the SFD
delegation also held meetings with Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, Deputy Prime Minister
of Cuba and other Cuban officials in order to follow up on projects funded by
the Kingdom through the SFD.
The delegation visits included SFD funded projects in
Camagüey, such as the development of the water treatment plant in the city of
Cardenas, which provides safe, clean water to 130,000 people; a project to
revitalize Old Havana which will raise living standards through the provision
of new housing, access to clean water, improved sanitation, electricity, and
communication services, as well as redeveloping social centers, and public
facilities.
SFD’s delegation concluded its program with a visit to the
King Salman Mosque in Havana, which was built to enhance the cultural and
social ties.
During the last years, SFD financed seven projects in the
Republic of Cuba across the health, water, and infrastructure sectors, with a
total value of US$ 139.3 million, in addition to a grant valued at US$ 9.3
million through SFD to build the King Salman Mosque in Havana.
SFD has also provided support to the Cuban economy in recent
years through the Saudi Export Support Program. In 2016 it signed an agreement
with the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment for US$ 50 million
over eight years, to import plastics, metals, and agricultural materials and
equipment.
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