Morocco: Improving access to Water and Sanitation

Grant Funding|Activity Status: Closed
  • Country
    Region
  • Amount
    $7 million
  • Approval Date
    June 01, 2006
    Closing Date
    December 31, 2012
  • Donors

Overview

activity

In Morocco, despite the availability of good infrastructure for the delivery of water and sanitation services, over 1 million residents still lack access in the fast-growing outskirts of cities and urban areas. In 2015, the government came up with a directive to improve the provision of water and sanitation services to low-income communities and informal settlements in urban areas. This initiative set in motion a collaboration between private operators in the country, local municipalities, and GPOBA.The GPOBA support provided funding for a pilot OBA scheme to expand services in poor peri-urban areas to bridge the financial gap between households’ ability to pay for connections and the cost of service. The project helped over 62,000 residents receive improved access to sanitation and piped water supply services.