Across Sub-Saharan Africa many communities lack reliable access to mains electricity, and therefore depend upon unconventional power sources to recharge their mobile phones. Many of these informal recharging centres are powered by a diesel generator or solar panel. Furthermore, many of these same communities are frequently served by broken water pumps. Previous reports indicate that many individuals are prepared to pay a small regular fee to recharge their mobile phone, whilst their local water point committee lacks sufficient funds to keep their water infrastructure maintained. This paper presents a novel funding strategy aimed at helping communities cover the maintenance costs of their local water supply. This premise was demonstrated usi...
Throughout Africa, many hand water pumps malfunction and remain inoperable for long periods of time....
While recent years have seen the rapid growth of off-grid solar power, ten per cent of the world’s p...
Globally, approximately 663 million people lack access to safe drinking water sources and nearly hal...
Many people across the developing world live ‘off-grid’ in terms of access to mains electricity, and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Scientific Research Publishing via the DOI ...
This paper assesses the contributions of Mobile-Enabled payment method for the improvement of financ...
Rapid expansions of mobile communication technologies across sub-Saharan Africa have generated consi...
Prepaid water meter systems appear to overcome many of the challenges of supplying water to a range ...
In the past decade, the telecommunication and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industr...
Many hand water pumps across Sub-Saharan Africa break down prematurely and remain out of service for...
For several decades, rural electrification has remained a formidable challenge, particularly in Nige...
With less than 6 mm of rain from November through February every year, the central regions of Nigeri...
This study overviews the power status, salient barriers to adequate power access and the role of sma...
This study assess mobile payment options for water service bills in four urban African contexts. Sys...
In this paper, we explore the practices and spaces of mobile phone charging in The Gambia and Sierra...
Throughout Africa, many hand water pumps malfunction and remain inoperable for long periods of time....
While recent years have seen the rapid growth of off-grid solar power, ten per cent of the world’s p...
Globally, approximately 663 million people lack access to safe drinking water sources and nearly hal...
Many people across the developing world live ‘off-grid’ in terms of access to mains electricity, and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Scientific Research Publishing via the DOI ...
This paper assesses the contributions of Mobile-Enabled payment method for the improvement of financ...
Rapid expansions of mobile communication technologies across sub-Saharan Africa have generated consi...
Prepaid water meter systems appear to overcome many of the challenges of supplying water to a range ...
In the past decade, the telecommunication and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industr...
Many hand water pumps across Sub-Saharan Africa break down prematurely and remain out of service for...
For several decades, rural electrification has remained a formidable challenge, particularly in Nige...
With less than 6 mm of rain from November through February every year, the central regions of Nigeri...
This study overviews the power status, salient barriers to adequate power access and the role of sma...
This study assess mobile payment options for water service bills in four urban African contexts. Sys...
In this paper, we explore the practices and spaces of mobile phone charging in The Gambia and Sierra...
Throughout Africa, many hand water pumps malfunction and remain inoperable for long periods of time....
While recent years have seen the rapid growth of off-grid solar power, ten per cent of the world’s p...
Globally, approximately 663 million people lack access to safe drinking water sources and nearly hal...