President of Gabon Attends African Water Forum in Chad to Address Regional Water Security
On Tuesday, President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema of Gabon arrived in N’Djamena, Chad, to participate in the African Water Forum, a high-level event focused on water security, sanitation, and infrastructure financing across the continent. The forum, co-organized by Chad and the World Bank, aims to accelerate investments in water systems and promote sustainable resource management.
Forum Focuses on Water Security Amid Growing African Demand
The event, themed “From Vision to Action,” brings together heads of state, financiers, and international institutions to tackle Africa’s water challenges.
Gabon’s Role in Regional Water Initiatives
President Oligui Nguema’s attendance underscores Gabon’s commitment to water security. The participation of the President of the Republic is part of the reforms undertaken by Gabon to sustainably improve access to water.
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FAQ: Understanding the African Water Forum
What is the African Water Forum’s main goal?
The forum aims to accelerate investments in water infrastructure, improve access to clean water, and promote sustainable management of water resources across Africa.

How does Gabon benefit from participating?
By his presence in N’Djamena, the President of the Republic reaffirms Gabon’s commitment to African cooperation on water issues and its willingness to contribute alongside other States to sustainable solutions for the benefit of African populations.
What role does the World Bank play?
The World Bank co-organizes the forum.
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