WASH Infrastructure Sustainability M&E for Madagascar

WASH infrastructure sustainability is a critical challenge in Madagascar. Studies show that a significant percentage of water points become non-functional within years of construction — meaning monitoring must extend well beyond the construction phase.

CountryMadagascar
CapitalAntananarivo
RegionEast Africa
LanguagesFrench, Malagasy

WASH Infrastructure Sustainability M&E for Madagascar

eSuivi helps WASH programmes in Madagascar track sustainability indicators over time. Monitor water point functionality rates, community water committee activity, tariff collection and financial management, spare parts availability, maintenance response times and water quality trends. Use KoboToolbox for periodic water point functionality surveys across Madagascar. Compare functionality rates across construction methods, management models and geographic areas to identify what makes WASH infrastructure sustainable. Build results frameworks that extend beyond construction outputs to sustainability outcomes — giving donors confidence that their investments in Madagascar will deliver lasting service delivery.

  • Purpose-built for M&E teams in Madagascar
  • Web-based platform — no installation required
  • KoboToolbox integration for field data collection
  • AI-powered analysis and trend detection
  • PDF and Word report generation for donors
  • Role-based access and data security

Complete M&E Platform for Madagascar

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