CICOSRef. #53Institutionnel·C · Blue infrastructure, water & sanitation·Gestion des ressources en eau
Rehabilitation of the hydrological monitoring system
9.99 M$indicative cost
Small ticket
Expected impacts
- 1.Augmentation de 80 % le taux de disponibilité des données hydrologiques fiables en temps réel
- 2.Réduction de 20% du taux de morbidité des maladies liées à l'eau (ex. choléra, diarrhées, typhoïde) dans les zones couvertes par le système
Impact themes
HealthSanitationClean water
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Engagement mode
Public anchor + private co-invest
Private-sector share
40%
Co-financing (other donors)
30% of public
Project scale
100% of baseline
Disbursement horizon
7 yrs
Total mobilised
9.99 M$
AfDB ticket
4.20 M$
Private capital
4.00 M$
Co-financiers
1.80 M$
Annual AfDB outlay
0.60 M$
Leverage on AfDB $
2.38×
Public share
60%
Baseline cost
9.99 M$
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