| In Morocco, many people who move to the cities in search for a better life end up living in informal settlements without access to basic services such as clean water and sanitation. This has a negative effect on their health and well-being, especially for women and children who have to spend several hours a day fetching water from public fountains or wells. More than 52,000 residents of informal settlements now have clean water and sanitation services, thanks to an innovative output-based aid (OBA) project. Read the feature story. Watch the video in three languages
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