The projects aims to facilitate the sustainable access of the populations of Bouaké and Katiola to infrastructure, services and jobs related to the management of toilet emptying products.
The project built 324 toilets in Bouaké and 93 in Katiola, providing nearly 3,000 vulnerable households with access to improved toilets. The new Sewage Sludge Treatment station will treat the sludge of the 70,000 inhabitants of Katiola for the next 10 years.
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