Climate Change

Reducing Climate Change Vulnerability

LDCs are especially vulnerable even though they are responsible for less than 1% of historical anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.

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Climate Change, Featured, News

Only 9% of Madagascar’s rural population has access to safely managed drinking water.

Just 9% of Madagascar’s rural population has access to safely managed drinking water.  A further 27% of the rural population does have some level of basic service but the 64% have limited or no access to clean water.  A full 18% of rural populations only have access to surface water.   The picture is better …...

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Climate Change, Impact

Supporting the SDGs

SaniTaps mission is to enable access to clean water for vulnerable communities in the face of climate change.

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Climate Change, Impact, News

Consultancy for the WASH Sector

SaniTap provides Management Consultancy Services on climate change adaptation, mitigation, and resiliency projects with particularexpertise in the interface of Climate Change and the WASH Sector.

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Climate Change, Impact

Corporate carbon emissions offsetting

This project is an opportunity for organisations to take responsibility for their climate impact by partnering with a unique high-quality, high-impact voluntary carbon emissions reduction project in Madagascar. Managed from the UK, Netherlands and Madagascar, this project is an initiative of impact-venture SaniTap, and benefits disadvantaged rural communities that are severely affected by climate change already today.

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Climate Change, Featured

Adaptation to climate change

Least developed countries (LDCs) have not been the main cause of global warming and climate change, but they will be impacted most and have less resources at hand to adapt.

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Climate Change

Climate Change Mitigation

Climate change is evident: temperatures are rising, drought and wild fires are occurring much more frequently, storms and cyclones devastate communities, rainfall patterns are shifting causing floods and droughts, glaciers and snow are melting and the global mean sea level is rising.

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