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Climate targets: Water

    • provide urban access to water supply with a minimum service level of 100 l/c/ day for category-1, 80 l/c/ day for category-2, 60 l/c/ day for category-3, 50 l/c/day for category-4 towns/cities by 2025.
      Water | Target year: 2025
    • provide urban access to water supply with a minimum service level of 100 l/c/ day for category-1, 80 l/c/ day for category-2, 60 l/c/ day for category-3, 50 l/c/day for category-4 towns/cities, and 75% of urban population have access to piped system by 2025
      Water | Target year: 2025
    • Raise urban coverage from 51% in 2015 to 75% coverage in 2020
      Water | Target year: 2020
    • Improve per capita water consumption rate of 25 l/c/d within one km radius by 2020
      Water | Target year: 2020
    • raise urban water supply access coverage to 100% by 2015
      Water | Target year: 2015
    • raise rural and postoralist water supply access to 98% by 2015
      Water | Target year: 2015
    • raise national access coverage to safe drinking water from 67% in 2013; 98.5% in 2015
      Water | Target year: 2015
    • provide rural access to water supply that sets a minimum service level of 25 litres per capita per day (l/c/day) within a 1-km radius from the water delivery point for 85% of the rural population, 20% of whom are reached by a piped system by 2025.
      Water | Target year: 2025
    • 31.58 million MTCO2e to be offset by rehabilitating and developing areas through integrated watershed management and ensuring sustainable agriculture on 2.94 million hectares of land by 2020 against a 2015 baseline
      Water | Fixed level target | Target year: 2020 | Base year: 2015
For further analysis of the NDC, see Ethiopia country profile on ClimateWatch logo
from the Grantham Research Institute
from the Grantham Research Institute
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