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Koungou: a National First for Access to Bottled Water Thanks to an Unprecedented Agreement with the Army Commissary - Mayotte Hebdo

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
A scene full of emotion and symbolism took place yesterday morning in Koungou with the reception of the very first container of bottled water resulting from the agreement signed on May 6, 2025, between the municipality and the French Armed Forces Commissary (EDA). This delivery marks the concrete implementation of an unprecedented partnership between a local authority and a public operator under the supervision of the Ministry of the Armed Force…
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A scene full of emotion and symbolism took place yesterday morning in Koungou with the reception of the very first container of bottled water resulting from the agreement signed on May 6, 2025, between the municipality and the French Armed Forces Commissary (EDA). This delivery marks the concrete implementation of an unprecedented partnership between a local authority and a public operator under the supervision of the Ministry of the Armed Force…

Mayotte, the 101st French overseas department, has been living since 2017 in a permanent water crisis. The imposed water towers — up to five days a week without distribution in 2023 — symbolize the deep inequalities in access to this vital asset. The five-year strategy 2026-2031 of the state, which aims at equal rights for the Mahorais, intends to put an end to this. "To have sufficient drinking water for the whole population (...) and to have a…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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