Context
Zanzibar is a partially independent region in Tanzania that is pursuing its own water policy. The objective is to utilise and manage water, wastewater and sanitary facilities effectively and in a climate-friendly manner. However, the suppliers, relevant institutions and authorities currently do not possess the necessary expertise to achieve this.
The authorities and the utilities determine the water rates without involving civil society and the fees do not cover the costs. Water is polluted by untreated wastewater and waste, which also threatens agriculture and tourism.
Climate change, a growing population, increasing tourism and sealing of built-up areas are also limiting the availability of water. At the same time, Zanzibar aims to develop more wells in order to extract more groundwater. At present, there is insufficient monitoring activities and no comprehensive data on water availability.
Objective
Water security has improved in Zanzibar.