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15 school water purification systems commissioned in reg 3

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AI insight
AI-generatedThis is a public health and education infrastructure project in Guyana. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: the article describes a government-led water purification initiative with no mention of private sector contracts, commodity price impacts, or supply chain disruptions. The project is funded by a corporate partnership (Greater Guyana Initiative, CNOOC) but no specific commercial winners or losers are indicated. The impact is local and social, not market-driven.
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- 15 water purification systems commissioned at secondary schools in Region Three on May 16, 2026.
- Project FLOW targets over 58,000 students across 141 public secondary schools, 10 TVET institutions, and 4 special needs schools by 2030.
- Expected to save approximately $87 million over three years and reduce use of around 25 million plastic bottles.
- Expansion planned to 155 educational institutions by 2029.
- Collaboration between Ministry of Education, Greater Guyana Initiative, and Recover Guyana.
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