This is the final version. Available on open access from Scientific Research Publishing via the DOI in this recordAn estimated one-third of water points in rural sub-Saharan Africa are non-functioning at any one time because of lack of upkeep. Communities are left without access to clean drinking water and this has multiple knock-on developmental impacts. An innovative pre-payment and Internet-of-Things enabled “e-Tap” based water technology and management system cycles revenue back into operation and maintenance and collects accurate and real-time data on consumption and tap failures. This has been operational in the Gambia since April 2016. Preliminary research has begun on evaluating this innovation. Technical tests were conducted to exa...
Access to water supply around the world is increasing, but poor sustainability of water supply servi...
A significant factor contributing to insufficient and unpredictable access to water in Africa is the...
The water sector is increasingly adopting Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools to ...
Novel technologies can help make progress towards the goal of universal and equitable access to safe...
Across Sub-Saharan Africa many communities lack reliable access to mains electricity, and therefore ...
Many people across the developing world live ‘off-grid’ in terms of access to mains electricity, and...
Throughout Africa, many hand water pumps malfunction and remain inoperable for long periods of time....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Practical Action Publish...
It is estimated that broken water pumps impact 62 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa. Over the las...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordThe dataset ...
Many global organizations and governments continue to invest billions of dollars in development proj...
Many hand water pumps across Sub-Saharan Africa break down prematurely and remain out of service for...
The non-functionality of water schemes remains a major factor preventing climate resilient developme...
Prepaid water meter systems appear to overcome many of the challenges of supplying water to a range ...
Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment last updated the information on coverage and functionalit...
Access to water supply around the world is increasing, but poor sustainability of water supply servi...
A significant factor contributing to insufficient and unpredictable access to water in Africa is the...
The water sector is increasingly adopting Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools to ...
Novel technologies can help make progress towards the goal of universal and equitable access to safe...
Across Sub-Saharan Africa many communities lack reliable access to mains electricity, and therefore ...
Many people across the developing world live ‘off-grid’ in terms of access to mains electricity, and...
Throughout Africa, many hand water pumps malfunction and remain inoperable for long periods of time....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Practical Action Publish...
It is estimated that broken water pumps impact 62 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa. Over the las...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordThe dataset ...
Many global organizations and governments continue to invest billions of dollars in development proj...
Many hand water pumps across Sub-Saharan Africa break down prematurely and remain out of service for...
The non-functionality of water schemes remains a major factor preventing climate resilient developme...
Prepaid water meter systems appear to overcome many of the challenges of supplying water to a range ...
Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment last updated the information on coverage and functionalit...
Access to water supply around the world is increasing, but poor sustainability of water supply servi...
A significant factor contributing to insufficient and unpredictable access to water in Africa is the...
The water sector is increasingly adopting Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools to ...