Dhusamareb, the capital of the Galmudug State in Somalia, has recently initiated a survey focused on assessing its sewage system. This move is part of broader efforts to improve the city’s sanitation infrastructure.
The survey aims to gather critical data on the existing sewage networks, identify areas with inadequate or outdated systems, and develop plans for upgrading and expanding the city’s sanitation services.
While launching the survey on Monday, local officials also announced their plans to construct durable asphalt-paved roads.
Such roads would be the hallmark of the entire city as Dhusamareb works on ways of enhancing its infrastructure.
This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of robust urban infrastructure to support public health and sustainable development.
The findings from this survey are expected to inform future projects aimed at enhancing the sewage system, reducing environmental hazards, and improving the overall quality of life for residents of Dhusamareb.
The local government likely hopes that these efforts will also attract support from international partners and donors, furthering the city’s development goals.