In September, four water systems- some of the largest in the Integrated Social Project- were handed over to the communities of Yandja, Rio de Areia, Chibemba, and Chatena. In Yandja, a borehole produces 8,000 litres of water per hour, supported by 2 km of piping, a stainless-steel tank with a capacity of 10,000 litres, four water points, a laundry facility, and a pump for filling containers, providing a total of 48,000 litres of water per day. This system also includes the recharge of two dams. The system in Chibemba supplies 12,000 litres per hour, equating to 72,000 litres per day. It serves a referral health centre, two schools, and over 1,500 residents, featuring five water points, each equipped with a restored laundry facility. This system's water supply is further improved by the rehabilitation of the dam.

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