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us backed scheme delivers water to drought hit gutu

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This article describes a humanitarian water infrastructure project in rural Zimbabwe. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price impact, no company margin effect, no supply chain disruption, and no regulatory change affecting markets. The project is aid-funded and does not create scarcity or demand shifts for traded goods.

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  • US-funded Jori Piped Water Scheme in Gutu District, Zimbabwe, aims to provide over 20,000 villagers with improved water access.
  • Project includes installation of water storage tanks, piping infrastructure, and collection points; already reached 4,500 households.
  • Since 2020, US has drilled over 1,000 boreholes in Zimbabwe, benefiting over 200,000 rural residents.

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