Mozambique | WASH Infrastructure Architecture and Engineering (WASH A&E)

The Water and Development Alliance’s first project in Mozambique, implemented from 2007–2010, helped improve piped water supply. Photo credit: Brent Stirton/Verbatim Agency

Activity Description

USAID’s WASH Infrastructure Architecture and Engineering (WASH A&E) Activity strengthens the resilience of vulnerable populations endangered by economic and environmental shocks in small towns and peri-urban areas across Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and Zambezia provinces. 

By providing design assistance and construction oversight services for building or rehabilitating water supply and sanitation systems in these areas, WASH A&E improves and expands water infrastructure and enhances access to clean water and sanitation services. Expanded and enhanced water access are particularly beneficial for women and girls because they can ease the burden of traditional household responsibilities such as water collection.

Activity Objective

Increase access to safe drinking water and sanitation services through the rehabilitation and/or construction of water supply systems, sanitation blocks, and related complementary infrastructure for fecal sludge management (oxidation ponds or emptying equipment), in up to 10 small towns of Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Zambezia.

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Activity
Active
2023 - 2027
Countries
Prime Implementing Partner
Funding Level
$3,903,430
Award Number
72065620D00005/72065623F00006