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As part of the expansion of the Delegated Management Framework for Urban Water Supply (HQD), the Government of Mozambique created, through Decree 19/2009 of May, the Administration of Water and Sanitation Infrastructures whose mandate is, among others, to promote autonomous, efficient and financially sustainable management of public water supply and sanitation systems.
The AIAS is a public legal person of national scope, with legal personality and administrative autonomy. The Water and Sanitation Infrastructure Administration is responsible for the management of the assets of the secondary public water distribution systems and those allocated to it, and for the public wastewater drainage systems, promoting their autonomous, efficient and financially viable, through delegation to private operators or other entities.
Our Mission : To efficiently manage the assets of public secondary water supply and urban sanitation systems, promoting the development of human capital, investments and sustainable autonomous, financial and environmental exploitation.
Our Vision: - Achieve universal coverage of water and sanitation by 2025 in towns and cities, contributing to the development of the District, and sanitation in large cities, raising the quality of life of populations.