Civil society (CICOS)Ref. #62Institutionnel·C · Blue infrastructure, water & sanitation·Gestion des ressources en eau et transport fluvial
Inclusion and strengthening of climate resilience for indigenous peoples of the Congo Basin through improved access to drinking water and the development of sustainable river transport
28.0 M$indicative cost
Mid ticket
Expected impacts
- 1.150 000 bénéficiaires auront accès à l'eau potable, avec une réduction de 40 % des maladies hydriques
- 2.Réduction de 50 % du temps de déplacement des communautés enclavées et augmentation de 60 % des échanges commerciaux locaux
- 3.Appui à 500 communautés vulnérables et création de plus de 8 000 emplois directs et indirects au profit des peuples autochtones
Impact themes
Climate adaptationCommunitiesHealthJobsSanitationClean water
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Engagement mode
Public anchor + private co-invest
Private-sector share
40%
Co-financing (other donors)
30% of public
Project scale
100% of baseline
Disbursement horizon
7 yrs
Total mobilised
28.0 M$
AfDB ticket
11.8 M$
Private capital
11.2 M$
Co-financiers
5.04 M$
Annual AfDB outlay
1.68 M$
Leverage on AfDB $
2.38×
Public share
60%
Baseline cost
28.0 M$
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