This paper explores the contradiction between the need for large scale interventions in rural water supplies and the need for flexibility when providing support for community institutions, by investigating the implementation of the Mozambique - National Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Program in a semi-arid district of the Limpopo Basin. Our results showed that coordinated leadership by key committee members, and the level of village governance was more important for borehole sustainability than the normative functioning of the committee. In a context in which the centrality of leadership prevails over collective action the sustainability of rural water infrastructure derives from the ability of leaders to motivate the community to provid...
Article could not be foundThe Kingdom of Lesotho has for many years, experimented with the use of Vi...
By 2015, to halve the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitat...
In the world, almost one in every ten people is without access to an improved potable and safe drink...
This paper explores the contradiction between the need of large scale intervention in rural water su...
Governments, NGOs and financers invest considerable resources in rural domestic water supplies and i...
Governments, NGOs and financers invest considerable resources in rural domestic water supplies and i...
In many countries, the challenge of sustaining rural water supplies is entrusted to community organi...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
This paper addresses the question of whether community management in water service delivery affects ...
Bridging the water infrastructure gap has become a major policy concern. In rural areas of Africa, a...
The study examines the impact of project implementation management approaches on the sustainability ...
Environmental & Socio-economic Studies, 2018; 6 (4): 1-10Sustainability of water projects is increas...
Water financing is one of the major factors, which determine the sustainability of rural water suppl...
Article could not be foundThe Kingdom of Lesotho has for many years, experimented with the use of Vi...
By 2015, to halve the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitat...
In the world, almost one in every ten people is without access to an improved potable and safe drink...
This paper explores the contradiction between the need of large scale intervention in rural water su...
Governments, NGOs and financers invest considerable resources in rural domestic water supplies and i...
Governments, NGOs and financers invest considerable resources in rural domestic water supplies and i...
In many countries, the challenge of sustaining rural water supplies is entrusted to community organi...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
This paper addresses the question of whether community management in water service delivery affects ...
Bridging the water infrastructure gap has become a major policy concern. In rural areas of Africa, a...
The study examines the impact of project implementation management approaches on the sustainability ...
Environmental & Socio-economic Studies, 2018; 6 (4): 1-10Sustainability of water projects is increas...
Water financing is one of the major factors, which determine the sustainability of rural water suppl...
Article could not be foundThe Kingdom of Lesotho has for many years, experimented with the use of Vi...
By 2015, to halve the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitat...
In the world, almost one in every ten people is without access to an improved potable and safe drink...