Activity Description
In rural Madagascar, home to more than 80 percent of the country’s population, just 35 percent of households have access to an improved water supply and fewer than one in 10 households enjoy ac
Activity Description
In Madagascar’s cities, less than one in five people enjoys access to safely managed sanitation facilities, while nearly 60 percent of residents rely on unimproved toilets.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Partnerships and Learning for Sustainability (WASHPaLS) is a five-year project funded through the Global Health Bureau to support USAID’s goal of reducing morbidity and mortality in children under five by strengthenin
Le profil de l’assainissement fournit un aperçu de la situation de l’assainissement à Madagascar et determine les domaines prioritaires clés pour atteindre l’ODD 6.
Published July 2020. The sixth and final ex-post evaluation in the series looked at the WASH component of the Strengthening Communities through Integrated Programming (SCIP) activity implemented from 2009–2015 in Zambézia Province, Mozambique.
Published June 2017. The first evaluation in the series explores the sustainability of the sanitation and hygiene components of the RANO-HP activity, implemented in 26 communes from 2009–2013.
This executive summary presents the key findings from the first in a series of six ex-post evaluations designed to learn from completed USAID-funded WASH activities.