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CROWD-PI - Water Infrastructure Project

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Summary

CROWD-PI, or "Congo River Operations - Water Delivery & Pipeline Initiative," is a continent-wide program aimed at delivering water infrastructure to Africa, with a particular focus on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). The initiative seeks to harness the vast water resources of the Congo River, the world's second-largest river basin, to provide clean water for drinking, agriculture, and industry, ultimately uplifting the social and economic standards for 300 million people across Africa by 2035. The project will begin near the Grand Dam site, where the Congo River meets the Atlantic Ocean, and will initially benefit DR Congo before expanding to South Africa, surrounding countries, and eventually North Africa. CROWD-PI offers numerous benefits, including the stimulation of eco-friendly development in various industries, infrastructure projects, and the establishment of AI/GIS systems for enhanced planning and emergency response. The initiative also aims to reduce poverty, improve opportunities for women, and eliminate potential armed conflicts over water rights. By leveraging local resources and attracting worldwide funding, CROWD-PI plans to generate significant business and social development beyond just water delivery, including road infrastructure, solar farms, regenerative farming, railways, housing, and banking facilities. The program's ultimate vision is to elevate living standards and build strong, self-sustaining African economies owned and operated by indigenous people.

Location

Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa 

Completion Year

2035 (Estimated)

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