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The water sector in Madagascar

Madagascar's water sector faces access challenges despite the island's significant water resources. With its drinking water supply projects, developing sanitation infrastructure, and international partnerships, Madagascar is gradually improving water supply for its dispersed urban and rural populations.

The National Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Policy (PNEAH) is framed by fundamental human rights, the General State Policy (PGE), the SDGs and the constitution of ...

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Although Madagascar has abundant water resources, some of the highest in the world, more than half of the Malagasy population does not have access to drinking water (57%). Access to...

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The project concerns the drinking water supply of Antananarivo. By increasing the production capacity of drinking water plants, transfer structures, and the distribution network, as well as...

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