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Associations Denounce Environmental Discrimination in Access to Drinking Water in Overseas Territories - Mayotte Hebdo

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Overseas and national associations issued a press release on Monday, June 23, denouncing a glaring inequality: millions of residents in the French Overseas Territories still lack reliable access to drinking water. Frequent outages, pollution, excessive prices... The published report highlights persistent environmental discrimination. In Mayotte, water was only available for eight hours every three days during the 2023 drought. In Guadeloupe, it …
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Overseas and national associations issued a press release on Monday, June 23, denouncing a glaring inequality: millions of residents in the French Overseas Territories still lack reliable access to drinking water. Frequent outages, pollution, excessive prices... The published report highlights persistent environmental discrimination. In Mayotte, water was only available for eight hours every three days during the 2023 drought. In Guadeloupe, it …

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While water is a fundamental right, the Overseas Territories are experiencing a health and social crisis of rarely mentioned magnitude. Regular cuts, pollution of networks, prohibitive tariffs and unequal access are the daily lives of millions of French. A collective report published on Monday 23 June by ten national and local associations draws alarm at this situation which affects both Guadeloupe, Guyana, Martinique, La Réunion and Mayotte, wh…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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