Mozambique Small Town Sanitation
Projeto
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Mozambique Small Town Sanitation (STS) is a USAID-funded $14.4 million project implemented by a consortium of 5 partners working across 10 small towns em a Zambezia, Nampula and Cabo Delgado regions of Mozambique. The goal of the four-year project is to enhance the capabilities and commitment of public, private, and civil society stakeholders in promoting sustainable sanitation markets, equitable WASH infrastructure, and safe sanitation and hygiene practices at the household level.
Sobre o
projeto
Populações atendidas
Rural Populations
ÁREA PRIORITÁRIA
WASH
PAÍSES
Moçambique
ANOS
2022 - Present
FINANCIADOR
USAID
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