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July 31st, 2024

EAC, IOM, and GIZ Announce Successful Completion of the Water Sanitation and Hygiene Project, Benefiting Over 5 Million East Africans (GIZ)

On 31 July 2024, the EAC, together with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and GIZ, announced the successful conclusion of the Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Project in the region.

The US$2.5 million WASH project commenced in 2021 with the aim of strengthening the capacities of EAC Partner States to prevent and control the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases using hygiene measures, risk communication, and community sensitisation.

The three-year project has achieved remarkable milestones, including the installation and renovation of 43 fixed handwashing facilities at the Points of Entry and border hotspots of seven Partner States, namely Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda, and the United Republic of Tanzania.

The project has reached over five million individuals living in border communities across the region, encouraging protective health and hygiene behaviours to prevent the spread of zoonotic and water-borne infectious diseases, including COVID-19 and Ebola.

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Speaking during the closing ceremony at Rubavu district in Rwanda, the EAC Deputy Secretary General, in charge of Infrastructure, Productive, Social, and Political Sectors, Hon. Andrea Aguer Ariik, said that proper health and hygiene facilities and services at the border points are a critical factor in the two integration pillars of Customs Union and Common Market, as has been demonstrated by the effective management of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases such as Ebola.

Hon. Ariik, who represented EAC Secretary General H.E. Veronica Nduva at the event, disclosed that hand wash facilities installed in the Partner States have been well received, adding that they perform a vital role in ensuring that health and hygiene are maintained at the border points. The DSG commended the IOM and GIZ for supporting the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) project. “I urge Partner States to promote use of the facilities that have been installed and put in place measures of support such as provision of clean water at the points of entry and the authorities to ensure appropriate regular maintenance,’’ he said.

The DSG revealed that apart from the construction of the facilities, the project also conducted awareness programmes for the communities living at the borders on the importance of hygiene and health practices in helping to curb the spread of infectious and zoonotic diseases, including COVID 19, MPox, and Ebola.

On her part, the German Ambassador to Rwanda, H.E. Heike Uta Dettmann, said the project underscores Germany’s unwavering commitment to ensuring inclusive development and health equity in the border communities. “Over the past three years, we have witnessed remarkable progress of the 43 high-standard handwashing facilities that have been installed at points of entry and border hotspots across all EAC partner states, significantly enhancing access to essential hygiene practices,” said Amb. Dettmann.

Mr. Ash Carl, the IOM Rwanda Chief of Mission, said the free movement of people, including across borders and within countries, is one vehicle through which diseases spread. “With human mobility expected to increase as the factors that cause people to migrate multiply, it’s critical to support better health outcomes by strengthening border officials’ capacities, conducting hygiene awareness campaigns, and enhancing border health screening and referral systems,” said Mr. Carl.

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During the ceremony, the EAC handed over two new handwashing stations to the Governor of Rubavu on behalf of the Rwandan Government and highlighted the critical linkages between human mobility and health, emphasising the importance of robust WASH infrastructure in preventing the spread of diseases. The closing ceremony brought together high-level representatives from the EAC, GIZ, and IOM, as well as national focal points from relevant Ministries of Health, Infrastructure, Water, and EAC Affairs from the Partner States.

Find more information on the EAC-GIZ Pandemic Preparedness and One Health programme here.

Photo: ©IOM2024