The Madagascar National Water Project aims to increase access to safe, sustainable, and resilient water services in Greater Antananarivo and select secondary cities across Madagascar.
Its scope includes constructing and rehabilitating water supply and distribution infrastructure, upgrading pumping stations and reservoirs, extending piped networks to underserved neighborhoods, enhancing post-cyclone resilience, and improving water and sanitation access for vulnerable populations such as poor urban communities, schools, and health facilities.
The project also supports institutional development, community engagement, capacity building, and emergency response measures, intending to ensure more equitable, reliable, and climate-adaptive water supply systems throughout Madagascar’s major urban centers by 2027.