Small water enterprises (SWEs) have lower capital expenditures than centralized systems, offering decentralized solutions for rural markets. This study evaluated SWEs in rural Rwanda, where nine health care facilities (HCF) owned and operated water kiosks supplying water from onsite water treatment systems (WTS). SWEs were monitored for 12 months. Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient (rs) was used to evaluate correlations between demand for kiosk water and community characteristics, and between kiosk profit and factors influencing the cost model. On average, SWEs distributed 15,300 L/month. One SWE ran at a loss, four had profit margins of ≤10% and four had profit margins of 45-75%. Factors influencing SWE performance were intermittent w...
In many urban centres of developing countries a large population is without access to water or are p...
Although national and international institutions have put much effort in the field of water supply i...
The small-scale providers are significant actors in the provision of services to the urban poor. Thi...
Small water enterprises (SWEs) have lower capital expenditures than centralized systems, offering de...
A study into the sustainability of rural, small piped water systems in Rwanda found that: a) the ene...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
This Briefing Note considers Small Water Enterprises in relation to the operation of water kiosks, i...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
This paper assess the literature on small water enterprises -- water delivery operations that predom...
Abstracts Paper 1: Water demand by unconnected households in urban districts of Rwanda In this paper...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
Rural Africa lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Decades of effo...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
International Financial Corporation and Safe Water Network undertook this assessment to identify opt...
In many urban centres of developing countries a large population is without access to water or are p...
Although national and international institutions have put much effort in the field of water supply i...
The small-scale providers are significant actors in the provision of services to the urban poor. Thi...
Small water enterprises (SWEs) have lower capital expenditures than centralized systems, offering de...
A study into the sustainability of rural, small piped water systems in Rwanda found that: a) the ene...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
This Briefing Note considers Small Water Enterprises in relation to the operation of water kiosks, i...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
This paper assess the literature on small water enterprises -- water delivery operations that predom...
Abstracts Paper 1: Water demand by unconnected households in urban districts of Rwanda In this paper...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
Rural Africa lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Decades of effo...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
International Financial Corporation and Safe Water Network undertook this assessment to identify opt...
In many urban centres of developing countries a large population is without access to water or are p...
Although national and international institutions have put much effort in the field of water supply i...
The small-scale providers are significant actors in the provision of services to the urban poor. Thi...