Many hand water pumps across Sub-Saharan Africa break down prematurely and remain out of service for significant periods of time. This issue has been well documented, with reports suggesting that between 20% and 65% of hand pumps in a number of African countries are broken. It has also been reported that broken hand pumps in this region have represented between $1.2 and $1.5 billion of ineffective investment over the last twenty years. Regular post-construction monitoring of remote water pumps can help address these problems. However, in many instances traditional monitoring programmes require regular site visits to remote locations, which can delay the implementation of repairs and place heavy time and resource demands on supervisory bodie...
The study focused on maintenance & management problems of the hand pumps utilized in Sudan for prov...
Although the access to adequate safe drinking water is taken for granted in developed countries and ...
In Africa, out of the 350,000 handpumps installed, on average 35% is not working; some 150,000 handp...
Throughout Africa, many hand water pumps malfunction and remain inoperable for long periods of time....
Millions of communities in developing countries rely on hand pumps installed by various non-governme...
The continued expansion of mobile network coverage in rural Africa provides an opportunity for simpl...
It is estimated that broken water pumps impact 62 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. Over the las...
The UK Government is funding a project to introduce text message technology into East Africa. Under ...
A significant factor contributing to insufficient and unpredictable access to water in Africa is the...
Across Sub-Saharan Africa many communities lack reliable access to mains electricity, and therefore ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Scientific Research Publishing via the DOI ...
Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment last updated the information on coverage and functionalit...
Many global organizations and governments continue to invest billions of dollars in development proj...
In Uganda, Water User Committees dominate management of water supplies in rural areas. However, thei...
In sub-Saharan Africa as many as 184 million people rely on hand-pumps. Thus, hand-pumps are, and wi...
The study focused on maintenance & management problems of the hand pumps utilized in Sudan for prov...
Although the access to adequate safe drinking water is taken for granted in developed countries and ...
In Africa, out of the 350,000 handpumps installed, on average 35% is not working; some 150,000 handp...
Throughout Africa, many hand water pumps malfunction and remain inoperable for long periods of time....
Millions of communities in developing countries rely on hand pumps installed by various non-governme...
The continued expansion of mobile network coverage in rural Africa provides an opportunity for simpl...
It is estimated that broken water pumps impact 62 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. Over the las...
The UK Government is funding a project to introduce text message technology into East Africa. Under ...
A significant factor contributing to insufficient and unpredictable access to water in Africa is the...
Across Sub-Saharan Africa many communities lack reliable access to mains electricity, and therefore ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Scientific Research Publishing via the DOI ...
Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment last updated the information on coverage and functionalit...
Many global organizations and governments continue to invest billions of dollars in development proj...
In Uganda, Water User Committees dominate management of water supplies in rural areas. However, thei...
In sub-Saharan Africa as many as 184 million people rely on hand-pumps. Thus, hand-pumps are, and wi...
The study focused on maintenance & management problems of the hand pumps utilized in Sudan for prov...
Although the access to adequate safe drinking water is taken for granted in developed countries and ...
In Africa, out of the 350,000 handpumps installed, on average 35% is not working; some 150,000 handp...