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Clean Water, Safe Water - Australia to Help Two Million

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MEDIA RELEASE

Senator Kay Patterson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign
Affairs today announced that Australia will help two million of the most disadvantaged
people in Indonesia to access clean safe water.

Australia will contribute $11.1 million to a six year project supplying water
and sanitation to two million people living in the Eastern provinces of Indonesia.
The funding will be provided through the Australian Government's overseas aid
program.

Adequate water supply and sanitation facilities are still not available to
many low-income families in rural communities of Indonesia. Many people rely
on traditional water sources that are often unhealthy, insufficient, unreliable,
or difficult to access. Poor sanitation practices also lead to a prevalence
of water borne diseases, Senator Patterson said.

The project will involve improving communities' understanding of their own
health needs and prevent the transmission of water borne diseases through health
education.

The project will also involve health education initiatives, with a focus on
preventing and treating diarrhoea, skin diseases and worms in children.

Communities will be responsible for financing at least 20% of the capital costs
and 100% of the operational costs of the water systems, including house connections.

Clean water and sanitation improves health and minimises the need for expensive
medical treatment. Improved health also gives people the opportunity to pursue
a better economic livelihood, she said.

The project will be coordinated by the World Bank, in partnership with the
Indonesian Government's Ministry of Health.

The total value of the World Bank project is $77.1 million, of which Australia
will provide $11.1 million. It will operate in six provinces, including Nusa
Tenggara Barat, East Java, West and South Sumatra.

Media contacts:

Louise Ahern (Senator Patterson's office) 02 6277 3800/ 0409 034 403

Fionna Douglas (AusAID) 02 6206 4960 / 0412 804 489

Last Updated: 25 February 2013
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