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    ICRC (press release), Switzerland

    azerbaijan-news-010708

    1-07-2008 News release 08/117

    Azerbaijan: Safe water reaches conflict-affected villagers

    Baku (ICRC) ` Families living in the village of Ayridara, along
    Azerbaijan's border with Armenia, will soon have access to safe
    drinking water thanks to a water project carried out by the
    International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in cooperation with
    the local authorities and the community.


    "Fourteen years have passed since the Nagorny Karabakh ceasefire was
    announced, but access to clean water is still an ongoing concern for
    the civilian population living in conflict-affected villages," said
    Juan Carlos Carrera, the head of the ICRC's office in Barda.

    "Residents of places like Ayridara are regularly prevented from
    getting access to safe water because many springs are located between
    military positions or too close to the front line," he added.

    The ICRC's community-based water supply project will make a steady
    supply of clean water available to Ayridara's 150 residents. Work
    started in April and involved upgrading 1.25 kilometres of pipeline
    and the installation of two reservoirs and two containers for
    collecting spring water.

    "The water supply system in Ayridara was built during the Soviet era
    and had fallen into disrepair, so villagers were forced to carry water
    in buckets from other places," said Bakir Guliyev, the ICRC's engineer
    in charge of the water project.

    "Residents helped us dig trenches for the pipe work and were happy to
    have contributed to this achievement. We have had the active support
    of both the local administration and the villagers."

    For further information, please contact: Gulnaz Guliyeva, ICRC Baku,
    tel. +994 12 465 63 34 or +994 12 465 64 52
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