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Sustainable access to drinking water, hygiene and sanitation / Inter Aide

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In this project, Inter Aide develops three components for almost 19,000 inhabitants: concrete productions (the building and restoration of 75 water supply facilities and 1,500 household latrines); education on hygiene and sanitation and skills transfer. The aim is for the population to achieve awareness, in particular about how their behaviour can improve their health, and at the same time that of their surrounding environment. The programme also implements the structure that is indispensable for maintaining the works carried out.

For more information on the PHAST approach do not hesitate to read the specification sheet proposed by Inter Aide.

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Country
Malawi
Partner organisation
Inter Aide
http://www.interaide.org
Target population
4,500 households in the district of Zomba, or 19,000 people
Total budget
510 456 euros
Grant awarded
300,000 euros (for three years)
Main results
3 152 people have been trained on hygiene and sanitation.
32 works for water access have been achieved.
2 123 latrines have been built (the cover rate is over 80% in the villages).
18 craftmen have been trained and 23 shops are operational to service the works.

Last update: 06/04/2007