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Barbados advances US$80m to secure its water future

The Government of Barbados is making a US$80 million investment in modernising its water infrastructure, marking another significant step in addressing one of the most persistent challenges facing households, communities and businesses across the island.

A press release from the Prime Minister’s Office stated the initiative speaks directly to the reality Barbadians have lived with for years: inconsistent supply, ageing mains, significant losses within the system, and the strain that these issues place on daily life and economic activity. In a country where water security is inseparable from public health, development, productivity and climate resilience, the programme has been framed by Government not as a routine borrowing exercise, but as a strategic investment in the future of Barbados, the release said.

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley stressed that water must be treated as central to the nation’s development agenda, noting that Barbados is among the most water-scarce countries in the world and continues to contend with a high degree of non-revenue water.

“For us, water is at the centre of Barbados’ future economic development. We do not always look it, but we are one of the 15 most water-scarce countries in the world, and for every gallon that is pumped, 40 to 50 per cent can be lost before it reaches anybody’s house.

 “Being able to resolve these issues, with ageing infrastructure and recognising that there are technological gains to be made as well, means that we need the investment. I do not call it loans, but rather an investment in water to make us resilient,” Mottley said. 

The release said that Mottley’s comments reflect a broader policy position: that the water challenge is too consequential to be addressed through piecemeal responses alone. 

“To date, less than five per cent of the island’s mains have been replaced. This new programme is therefore intended to support a deeper, more structured intervention that meets the scale of the problem.”

Prime Minister has expressed appreciation to the President of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Ilan Goldfajn describing him as a “trusted friend and partner”, and noted that the institution has remained a steady presence alongside Barbados throughout its national reform and resilience journey.

She said: “Since coming to Government, the IDB has walked every step of this journey with us. It is not just the financing. The technical assistance matters too, particularly at a time when the country must confront a very real skills deficit while still pushing ahead with urgency and purpose.”

“The US$80 million programme will be financed from the Bank’s Ordinary Capital resources and will be disbursed over a period of five years. Its structure reflects the need to address immediate infrastructure deficiencies while also strengthening the systems, skills and planning tools required for long-term water security,” the release said.

In addition, the release said, the largest share of the investment, US$55 million, will go towards mains replacement. This is the core infrastructure intervention and one that strikes at the heart of frequent service disruptions and inefficiencies caused by an ageing network.”

A further US$20 million has been allocated to non-revenue water management. This component is intended to reduce the high level of water losses within the system so that more of the water already being produced can reach consumers, improving efficiency, service reliability and value, the release added.

However, institutional strengthening will receive US$2.5 million and will support targeted technical assistance and training in climate resilience and resource conservation, with the aim of giving the Barbados Water Authority broader access to green and innovative finance. The component will also support the development of water sector plans and tools within the framework of the Water Resource Management Plan and the Water and Sanitation Master Plan, alongside community engagement campaigns to manage demand and promote conservation. These efforts are expected to integrate gender considerations and the needs of persons with disabilities into long-term water resource management and infrastructure investment decisions.

Furthermore, another US$2.5 million has been assigned to programme administration and related costs, including dedicated staff within the Programme Execution Unit, audits, monitoring and evaluation, communications, supervision and implementation of the Environmental and Social Management Plan, the release said.

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