Madagascar is urbanizing at twice the rate as the rest of the world, with an estimated 4.5 percent urban growth rate and approximately one-third of the total population already living in urban areas.
This study is based on interviews with 66 key informants and officials from countries in Southern Africa, which together with limited desktop research, were conducted to gather and compile information and explore the possibilities for sanitation l
The Water and Development Alliance (WADA) is a collaboration between the USAID and The Coca-Cola Company and its Foundations, managed by the Global Environment & Technology Foundation, to promote improved water management and expand clean water access to help build sustainable communities in the developing world.
In Madagascar, more than 11 million people do not have access to safe water and 88 percent of the people don’t have access to improved sanitation facilities.
This webinar presents key findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of the sanitation and hygiene components of the USAID-funded Madagascar RANO-HP activity. Implemented in 26 communes from 2009–2013, RANO-HP aimed to increase sustainable access to an improved water supply, and improve sanitation coverage and hygiene practices.
This blog post is based on findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of the sanitation and hygiene components of the USAID-funded RANO-HP activity in Madagascar, implemented in 26 communes from 2009–2013.