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Madagascar's Minister of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene inspected three municipal projects under construction by CJIC

Madagascar's Minister of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene inspected three municipal projects under construction by CJIC

2025-10-11

On October 3, a delegation led by Mr. ANDRIANAMELASOA Lalaina, Minister of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene of Madagascar, conducted an on-site inspection of several company-executed projects. These included the compact water treatment plant in the Mandroseza area, the water supply equipment supply and installation project, and the ABM municipal water pumping station. The delegation was accompanied by relevant company executives.

At each project site, Minister ANDRIANAMELASOA was briefed in detail on the construction progress, follow-up plans, quality control, safety management protocols, and the fulfillment of social responsibilities. He highly commended the company's efforts in expediting the construction schedule, implementing safety measures, and overcoming technical challenges. The Minister emphasized that these three projects are pivotal to the capital's municipal water supply system. Upon completion, they will effectively alleviate regional water supply pressures, enhance public water quality, and fundamentally improve water access for residents in the capital and surrounding areas. Furthermore, the projects are expected to boost local employment, support the growth of MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises), and inject new momentum into social development and the improvement of public livelihoods. Minister ANDRIANAMELASOA also expressed his expectation for CJIC to continue advancing the project with high-quality standards, facilitating its early completion for the benefit of the local population.

Since the project's commencement, the project department has consistently adhered to the principles of green and sustainable development. Throughout construction, priority has been given to protecting the local ecosystem through the strict implementation of environmental measures. This ensures a coordinated approach to environmental protection, safety, sustainability, and economic benefits, contributing to enhanced clean water utilization in Madagascar and providing tangible convenience for the local community.