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The African Ministers’ Council on Water has tasked African finance ministers to ramp up efforts to increase investments in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Programme and make water more accessible for Africans in line with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
In a finance brief by AMCOW, the organisation disclosed that WASH service delivery was constrained by a financing gap at all levels which declined sharply from $3.8bn to $1.7bn in 2017 in Sub-Saharan Africa. AMCOW President, Carl Schlettwein, called on African finance ministers to take on the task of increasing investment in the WASH sector very seriously.
“This WASH Finance Advocacy Brief has been developed by AMCOW to help sector ministers raise awareness amongst their peers in finance and other line ministries on the urgent need to prioritise financing of the WASH sector.
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