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Life without safe water Credit: Anna Kari

Water and sanitation for all WaterAid/Anna Kari Credit: Anna Kari

Appropriate technologies WaterAid/Anna Kari Credit: Anna Kari

Plant seeds of hope This harvest festival, you can bring water to families in Madagascar who are desperately trying to grow enough to eat and have clean water to drink.

Madagascar Madagascar is famous for its unique wildlife and landscape......yet over half the population live without access to safe water and 89% have nowhere decent to go to the toilet.

Meet Noeline... Credit: Anna Kari

Alakamisy now... Credit: Anna Kari

How you can help... £260 could provide two tapstands £580 could pay to train three committees to maintain water points £1000 could pay to install a handpump

Gift Aid envelopes

Thank you WaterAid/Anna Kari Credit: Anna Kari