Madagascar
Mila Rano - Clean Water for Madagascar
Positive impact generated
IFEAT Impact Generated
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Context
In southern Madagascar, water scarcity is one of the most acute challenges facing rural communities. Entire villages depended on rivers and contaminated wells, with women and children walking for hours each day to collect water contaminated with bacteria and parasites. Waterborne diseases - cholera, typhoid - were the leading cause of child mortality in the region.
Objectives and approach
To provide universal access to safe, free drinking water to rural communities in southern Madagascar, reducing CO₂eq emissions from wood-fuel water boiling and generating lasting social impacts.
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