BRAZIL, Nov. 20 -- TANZANIA has presented its National Water Grid Plan at United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) to demonstrate how the country intends to secure reliable water access and strengthen climate resilience, while outlining its long-term adaptation strategy.

Presenting it on Wednesday in Belém, Brazil, Deputy Permanent Secretary (Union) in the Vice-Presidents Office, Mr Abdallah Hassan Mitawi, said the plan is designed to create dependable national water sources by connecting major lakes and rivers into one coordinated system.

He said the approach will ensure that communities, industries, agriculture, livestock and the environment have a sustainable flow of water as climate impacts intensify.

Mr Mitawi further...