CSCEC boosts development of livelihood projects in Africa

Pubtime:17.09.2024
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CSCEC has been actively involved in building numerous livelihood projects across Africa, enhancing local infrastructure, supporting economic growth, and improving living standards.

Kiffa Health Center in Mauritania

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The project, located in the northeastern part of Kiffa, comprises an outpatient building, a medical technology building, an inpatient department, office buildings, and auxiliary facilities such as an infectious diseases unit and a water pump house, with a total construction area of 12,140 square meters. Since its operational launch in 2016, the facility has significantly improved local healthcare conditions.

Nigerian Agricultural Technology Demonstration Center

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Completed and handed over in December 2022, this center in Abuja aims to enhance agricultural productivity through training on agricultural techniques, the use of farming tools and machinery, and water-saving irrigation. It has become a catalyst for boosting agricultural development in Nigeria.

Solar Demonstration Village Project in Mali

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This project provided 1,195 solar household systems, 200 solar streetlight systems, 17 solar water pump systems, and 2 concentrated solar power systems to the villages of Kara and Koniobla.

Modern broadcasting facility in South Sudan

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The project includes the construction of a 2,200-square-meter television production building and a 400-square-meter transmission room, along with the expansion of a 120-meter tower within the existing broadcast station complex. Additionally, it provides antennas, transmitters, and filming systems as part of the supporting equipment. The 120-meter broadcasting tower has become a new landmark in South Sudan, and the modern broadcasting facilities will expand television and radio coverage, enhancing communication between different regions of the country.

The El Hadj Hassan Gouled Aptidon Stadium in Djibouti

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Covering 47,000 square meters with a total construction area of 7,801 square meters, this stadium was completed in 1993. Despite its modest size, it is fully equipped for hosting international football and athletics competitions and was one of Djibouti’s most ambitious construction projects at the time.

A training institute in Tanzania

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Located in Kibaha, Pwani Region, this institute includes a main teaching building, student dormitories, expert accommodations, a cafeteria, an equipment building, and a sewage treatment plant. It also features the upgrade of a 2-kilometer road connecting the institute to the A7 highway. With a total construction area of approximately 24,600 square meters, the facility can accommodate 200 students, providing space for education, training, and living quarters.

The Moi International Sports Centre in Kenya

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Situated in Nairobi, the Moi International Sports Centre is the largest multi-sport complex in East Africa, with a construction area of 85,000 square meters. It includes a 60,000-seat stadium, a 4,870-seat arena, a 2,000-seat swimming pool, and a 200-bed athletes’ hostel. It is equipped to host international sporting events.



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