This article focuses on the commercialization of urban water services in Zambia. It aims to demonstrate the tension between cost recovery and service extension when water sector reforms combine investment cuts with price increases. It is argued that in low-income economies where infrastructure limitations are serious and poverty is widespread, heavy reliance on ‘tariff rationalization’ with low levels of investment can lead to reduced access to water and render water charges unaffordable. Reforms to public services can prove futile in the absence of upfront resources for investment in the restoration and extension of the existing infrastructure. In many ways, Zambia typifies other low-income economies; this study thus offers useful lessons ...
As per capita costs of rural water supply escalate, and donor funding cannot keep pace, it will be n...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
Zambia is one of the most highly urbanized countries in the Sub-Sahara Africa, but the rate of urban...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub.do Copyright United Nations De...
The original paper can be found at: http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/ Copyright United Nations Deve...
Although the world's urban population has in the last 50 years increased fourfold, investment in wat...
There is rapid urbanisation in developing countries, where UN Habitat estimates that 80% of the worl...
Although the world's urban population has in the last 50 years increased fourfold, investment in wat...
Economic regulation of urban water service providers is necessary to guard the equity principle and ...
This research critically analyses reforms undertaken in Zambia's water sector. Its main focus howeve...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Zambia has been implementing water sector reforms for the past two decades. These reforms initiated ...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
As per capita costs of rural water supply escalate, and donor funding cannot keep pace, it will be n...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
Zambia is one of the most highly urbanized countries in the Sub-Sahara Africa, but the rate of urban...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub.do Copyright United Nations De...
The original paper can be found at: http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/ Copyright United Nations Deve...
Although the world's urban population has in the last 50 years increased fourfold, investment in wat...
There is rapid urbanisation in developing countries, where UN Habitat estimates that 80% of the worl...
Although the world's urban population has in the last 50 years increased fourfold, investment in wat...
Economic regulation of urban water service providers is necessary to guard the equity principle and ...
This research critically analyses reforms undertaken in Zambia's water sector. Its main focus howeve...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Zambia has been implementing water sector reforms for the past two decades. These reforms initiated ...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
As per capita costs of rural water supply escalate, and donor funding cannot keep pace, it will be n...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
Zambia is one of the most highly urbanized countries in the Sub-Sahara Africa, but the rate of urban...