Residents of Jacobabad will enjoy clean water supply and wastewater management
systems, thanks to United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded Sindh
Municipal Services Program (MSP).
USAID Mission Director Julie Koenen and Chairman of the Sindh Planning & Development
Board, Muhammad Waseem signed the implementation letter for the upgrade and rehabilitation
of the wastewater system in Jacobabad under the $40 million program.
The Sindh Municipal Services Program will provide more than 300,000 residents of the city of
Jacobabad with clean drinking water, along with support on water governance and better solid
waste management and sanitation facilities.
Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Acting Consul General Jack Hillmeyer witnessed the
ceremony held at the Chief Minister’s House, along with USAID Deputy Mission Director Clay
Epperson.
The dignitaries reiterated their commitment to the continued partnership for the wellbeing of the
people of Sindh.
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