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Countries:
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Banks:
International, regional and national development finance institutions. Many of these banks have a public interest mission, such as poverty reduction.
Status: Approved
Bank Risk Rating:
B
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Board Decision Date:
2015-11-01
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Borrower or Client:
Fiji Ministry of Finance
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Sectors:
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Investment Type(s):
Grant
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Investment Amount (USD):
$ 31.00 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, converted to USD$. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Grant Amount (USD):
$ 31.00 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, converted to USD$. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Project Cost (USD):
$ 405.10 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, converted to USD$. Please see updated project documentation for more information.
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Fiji Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Management Project
GCF-FP008
Project Description
According to GCF website, the project will strengthen water supply through the design and construction of a new water intake by the River Rewa, with a pumping station, wastewater treatment (WWT) plant, clear water reservoir, and pipeline to increase water production by 30,000 m3 per day. This will improve climate resilience by taking water from further up the river system to avoid salinity. Wastage will be reduced through meter replacement and improved leak detection and repairs. Wastewater management will be strengthened by upgrading and increasing the capacity of the Kinoya WWT plant, improving sewer coverage, and adding new treatment facilities. The project will also strengthen water management and delivery capacity of the responsible institutions.
Investment Description
Contact Information
Ms. Angelique Dawn A. Badelles
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Telephone No.: +63-2-632-5704
Email Address:
adb-gcf@adb.org
Mr. Christian Ellermann
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Telephone No.: +63-2-632-4564
Email Address:
adb-gcf@adb.org
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF GREEN CLIMATE FUND
The Independent Redress Mechanism (IRM) is the independent complaint mechanism for a person or people who have been or believe they are likely to be adversely affected by a project or programme funded by the Green Climate Fund. If you submit a complaint to the IRM, it may seek to address the issues raised by facilitating a problem-solving dialogue or, if that is not possible, conducting an independent investigation into whether the GCF has complied with its environmental and social policies. The IRM is newly created and is still in the process of developing its procedures and website. More information about the IRM and how you can file a complaint is forthcoming. You can contact the IRM at
irm@gcfund.org.
Bank Documents