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Rwanda: Over 120,000 People Get Stable Water Supply After Wasac Group Repairs Nonfunctional Systems

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[New Times] Until mid-2023, running downhill every morning to fetch water used to be a tiresome chore that Providence Iradukunda had to plan for ahead of time. The 28-year-old mother of one who lives a few kilometres from Lake Kivu, in Rutsiro District, said sanitation was a challenge before a water tap was installed in her village.

Source: allAfrica.com

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