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How to reduce funding gaps in water sector

The Covid-19 pandemic has taught us the crucial role of water and sanitation for the well-being of humanity. Water and sanitation have played a critical role in stopping the spread of the virus. Handwashing with water and soap, and maintaining proper sanitation, have been used as a primary non-pharmaceutical option to combat Covid. The Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation in collaboration with counties is implementing several programmes aimed at post-Covid-19 recovery.

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