Skip linksSkip to Content
play
Live
Navigation menu
  • News
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • US & Canada
    • Latin America
    • Europe
    • Asia Pacific
  • Middle East
  • Explained
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Video
    • Features
    • Economy
    • Human Rights
    • Climate Crisis
    • Investigations
    • Interactives
    • In Pictures
    • Science & Technology
    • Podcasts
    • Travel
play
Live

In Pictures

Gallery|Drought

France’s poorest island is parched because of drought and underinvestment

Mayotte is in its sixth year of drought, and just had its driest year since 1997.

Save

Share

facebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylink
The almost dry water reservoir of Combani is visible, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
The almost dry Combani water reservoir. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
By The Associated Press
Published On 17 Nov 202317 Nov 2023

Drop by disappearing drop, water is an ever more precious resource on Mayotte, the poorest place in the European Union.

Taps flow just one day out of three in this French territory off Africa’s eastern coast, thanks to a drawn-out drought compounded by years of underinvestment and mismanagement.

Diseases like cholera and typhoid are on the rebound, and the French army recently intervened to distribute water and quell tensions over supplies.

The crisis is a wake-up call to the French government about the challenges and cost of managing human-caused climate change across France’s far-flung territories.

Racha Mousdikoudine, a 38-year-old mother of two living in Labattoir, washes dishes with bottled water, when she can get it. When the water taps run, she says, “I have to choose between taking a shower or preserving my water supply.

“This shortage will be global in a few years. This is an opportunity for all French people to stand in solidarity with us. To be with us, to find solutions and make visible the situation happening in Mayotte,” Mousdikoudine said. “Because this can happen in all French departments.”

She is helping coordinate a protest movement called “Mayotte is Thirsty,” which is demanding accountability for alleged embezzlement, leaks and lack of investment in sustainable water supplies.

At one recent protest, residents sang, shouted and banged empty plastic bottles as they marched into the Mayotte water management company.

“It is important to keep talking with the authorities, but we are not going to sit idly by,” said Mousdikoudine. “If we stay at home, politicians will still say that the population is resilient, that we can manage this situation. But we cannot do it. Lives are at stake, our physical and mental health, as well as our children’s lives.”

Advertisement
Demonstrators gather to protest the water crisis in Mamoudzou, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
Demonstrators gather to protest against the water crisis in Mamoudzou. A protest movement called 'Mayotte is Thirsty' is demanding accountability for alleged embezzlement, leaks, and lack of investment in sustainable water supplies. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
Advertisement
The almost dry water reservoir of Combani is visible on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
The government is pinning its hopes on the upcoming rainy season, but residents say it won't fix the deep-seated problems. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
A woman waits for her bucket to be full at a water point in M'tsamoudou, near Bandrele, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
A woman waits for her bucket to be filled at a water point in M'tsamoudou, near Bandrele. Water taps flow just one day out of three because of a drawn-out drought compounded by years of water mismanagement. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
A boy fills up a bottle at the water fountain in M'tsamoudou, near Bandrele on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
A boy fills up a bottle at the water fountain in M'tsamoudou. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
Residents queue for water in Tsoundzou, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, Saturday,
Residents queue for water in Tsoundzou. The crisis is a wake-up call to the French government about the challenges and cost of managing the effects of climate change across France’s far-flung territories. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
A security officer picks up water bottles for residents in Tsoundzou, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
A security officer picks up water bottles for residents in Tsoundzou. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
Advertisement
A woman sells water containers along the road in Chirongui, south of the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
A woman sells water containers along the road in Chirongui, south of Mayotte. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
French gendarmes secure the area at a water point in M'tsamoudou, near Bandrele, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
French gendarmes secure the area at a water point in M'tsamoudou. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
Women fill up buckets with water in the district of M'tsamoudou, near Bandrele, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
Women fill up buckets with water in the district of M'tsamoudou. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
A woman empties her bucket of water in the district of M'tsamoudou, near Bandrele on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
A woman empties her bucket of water in the district of M'tsamoudou. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]
A woman carries a bucket of water on her head in the district of M'tsamoudou, near Bandrele, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
A woman carries a bucket of water on her head in the district of M'tsamoudou. [Gregoire Merot/AP Photo]

Related

  • Afghans fleeing Pakistan lack water, food and shelter

    People enter Afghanistan with just the clothes on their back, with many not allowed to take any household belongings.

    Published On 8 Nov 20238 Nov 2023
    Afghan refugee children warm themselves with fire in a camp near the Torkham Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Torkham, Afghanistan.
    This gallery article has 13 imagescamera13
  • ‘Staggering’ 347 million children facing water scarcity in South Asia: UN

    It’s the highest number among all regions in the world, the UN children’s agency says.

    Published On 13 Nov 202313 Nov 2023
    India water
  • Palestinians face food, water shortages in southern Gaza

    UN agency for Palestinian refugees says its operations in Gaza will shut down within two days due to fuel shortages.

    Published On 13 Nov 202313 Nov 2023
    Palestinians line up for food during the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Monday
    This gallery article has 8 imagescamera8
  • Jordan says it won’t sign energy and water exchange deal with Israel

    Top diplomat says Amman’s priority is to end ‘Israel’s barbarism in Gaza’, which can no longer be seen as self-defence.

    Published On 16 Nov 202316 Nov 2023
    Ayman Safadi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Jordan, speaks to an emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas at U.N. headquarters in New York City, U.S., October 26, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Segar

More from Gallery

  • Photos: Somalia hunger crisis worsens as drought displaces more than 500,000

    Hawa Moalim, 33, fled Wajid in the Bakool region after the drought destroyed her livelihood. She began the journey to Baidoa with her six children and the few goats that had survived, determined to give her family a chance. One by one, the animals died on the road. By the time the family arrived at Wayamo displacement camp two weeks ago, they had nothing left. "We arrived here hoping for help," she says. "But since we came, we have received nothing. There is no food, no water, and no proper shelter." Wayamo displacement camp, Baidoa, Southwest State, Somalia. [Abdulkadir Mohamed/NRC]
    This gallery article has 14 imagescamera14
  • Photos: North Korea opens museum for troops killed fighting for Russia

    North Korea opens museum for troops killed fighting for Russia
    This gallery article has 9 imagescamera9
  • Photos: Bomb attack on Colombia highway kills 19 ahead of election

    Bomb attack on Colombia highway kills 19 ahead of election
    This gallery article has 9 imagescamera9
  • Photos: Chornobyl’s ‘liquidators’ return 40 years after nuclear disaster

    Survivors return to Chernobyl, 40 years after devastating explosion
    This gallery article has 15 imagescamera15

Most popular

  • Trump says Iran requesting end to US blockade; Israel kills three medics

    People inside a destroyed building, amid a temporary ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, in Tyre, southern Lebanon, April 28, 2026.
  • UAE leaves OPEC in blow to oil cartel during war on Iran

    Window of OPEC building with the blue logo.
  • Iran war updates: Iranian army ‘still in war situation’; Gulf leaders meet

    Smoke rises following explosions in southern Lebanon, near the Israel-Lebanon border, as seen from northern Israel, April 27, 2026.
  • Trump scolds Germany’s Merz for criticism of Iran war

    Trump

  • About

    • About Us
    • Code of Ethics
    • Terms and Conditions
    • EU/EEA Regulatory Notice
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Cookie Preferences
    • Accessibility Statement
    • Sitemap
    • Work for us
  • Connect

    • Contact Us
    • User Accounts Help
    • Advertise with us
    • Stay Connected
    • Newsletters
    • Channel Finder
    • TV Schedule
    • Podcasts
    • Submit a Tip
    • Paid Partner Content
  • Our Channels

    • Al Jazeera Arabic
    • Al Jazeera English
    • Al Jazeera Investigative Unit
    • Al Jazeera Mubasher
    • Al Jazeera Documentary
    • Al Jazeera Balkans
    • AJ+
  • Our Network

    • Al Jazeera Centre for Studies
    • Al Jazeera Media Institute
    • Learn Arabic
    • Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights
    • Al Jazeera Forum
    • Al Jazeera Hotel Partners

Follow Al Jazeera English:

  • facebook
  • twitter
  • youtube
  • instagram-colored-outline
  • rss
Al Jazeera Media Network logo
© 2026 Al Jazeera Media Network