Africazine:
The Mauritanian government is making strides in urban development through its ambitious Nouakchott City Development Program.
President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani recently led a meeting to assess the first phase of the program, which has seen significant advancements. Key achievements include the construction of 1,500 classrooms and the renovation of 28 health centers, among other infrastructure improvements.
Progress in Education and Health Sectors
The first phase of the Nouakchott City Development Program has notably enhanced the education sector with the construction and renovation of 1,500 classrooms. This initiative aims to improve access to quality education for the growing population.
In the health sector, the program has successfully constructed, renovated, and equipped 28 health centers. This development is crucial for providing better healthcare services to residents.
Mauritania: Key figures on Nouakchott City Development Program
- 1,500 classrooms constructed and renovated
- 28 health centers constructed, renovated, and equipped
- 72 megawatts added to the Northern Power Plant
- 138 km of asphalt roads constructed
- 1 Olympic swimming pool constructed
Infrastructure and Environmental Initiatives
The program has also focused on expanding electricity access, with a 72-megawatt increase in the Northern Power Plant and improvements to the distribution network. Additionally, 138 kilometers of asphalt roads have been constructed, enhancing urban mobility.
Environmental efforts include the reforestation of major avenues and the development of green spaces, contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.
Next Steps for the Development Program
- Completion of remaining components expected this month
- Power plant expansion scheduled for delivery next August
- Preparations for the second phase of the program are underway
Mauritania is committed to transforming its capital through significant infrastructure improvements.
