Bangui residents in the Central African Republic ( CAR) will no longer have to worry about access to clean water thanks to a UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the CAR (MINUSCA) project formed by the Rwanda Formed Police Unit (RWAFPU). Rwanda FPU-1, which was mounted at the ACP Safari Uwimana in Bangui, launched a project worth US$ 50,000 in December last year to tackle the capital’s clean water shortage. The project will include building 3 boreholes in one of the Ngongononon Two, Ngongononon Four and Galabadja Four regions most vulnerable, all in the 8th district.
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