As part of the UAE?s ongoing efforts to restore stability in several cities in Iraq, the Al Qubba Water Treatment Plant was inaugurated in east Mosul, in cooperation with the local government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
The inauguration was attended by Mansour Marid, governor of Mosul, and UNDP Officer of Northern Iraq Governorates Projects, who thanked the UAE for supporting the project.
The station is one of the largest in Nineveh Governorate, east Mosul, and will cover the needs of 75 per cent of the region?s people, benefitting 750,000 individuals.
The station is one of 23 projects implemented by the UNDP in Iraq costing US$60mn, which are funded by the UAE.
These projects, which are estimated to benefit 1.2mn people, aim to restore local infrastructure and social facilities in the areas of health, electricity, water and housing, as well as provide job opportunities, build national capacities, empower women, develop local markets, and encourage refugees to return to their homes.
The UAE has provided humanitarian and development aid to Iraq worth US$716bn between 2014 and October 2019.