This study examines the patterns, trends, and factors associated with functional community water points in rural Ethiopia and identifies potential areas of improvement in terms of practitioner response to functionality and functionality monitoring. It was part of an integrated WaSH and nutrition program implemented by UNICEF Ethiopia and the Government of Ethiopia. Cross-sectional surveys were conducted to collect WaSH-related data in communities and WaSH committees from four community-based nutrition (CBN) program groupings in Ethiopia. In all areas, CBN was implemented, but only in less than half of the areas, a WaSH intervention was implemented. Seventy-three representative kebeles, comprising 30 intervention and 43 control communities, ...
It has been known for many years that efforts to professionalise community management and establish ...
This paper summarises two regional initiatives in the arid and drought-prone Afar and Somali regions...
The Southern Nations and Nationalities Peoples Regional State (SNNPR) has adopted a new community ma...
This study examines the patterns, trends, and factors associated with functional community water poi...
Ethiopia is situated at the area where the weather is complimented with relatively higher amount of ...
Water is a natural need and basic requirement of humankind. Civilization, human settlements, establi...
The rural water supply in Ethiopia has experienced significant changes over few years with the imple...
This study aimed to compare Community Managed Projects (CMP) approach with the conventional approach...
OBJECTIVES: A key challenge for achieving universal water access in Sub-Saharan Africa is poor susta...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
In the world, almost one in every ten people is without access to an improved potable and safe drink...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This paper presents a pragmatic and scalable approach to reduce the non functionality rate of rural ...
Access to improved drinking water in Halaba Special Woreda, Ethiopia was 43.5% in 2011. Its 280,000 ...
Access to safe drinking water services in the Ethiopian Highlands is one of lowest worldwide due to ...
It has been known for many years that efforts to professionalise community management and establish ...
This paper summarises two regional initiatives in the arid and drought-prone Afar and Somali regions...
The Southern Nations and Nationalities Peoples Regional State (SNNPR) has adopted a new community ma...
This study examines the patterns, trends, and factors associated with functional community water poi...
Ethiopia is situated at the area where the weather is complimented with relatively higher amount of ...
Water is a natural need and basic requirement of humankind. Civilization, human settlements, establi...
The rural water supply in Ethiopia has experienced significant changes over few years with the imple...
This study aimed to compare Community Managed Projects (CMP) approach with the conventional approach...
OBJECTIVES: A key challenge for achieving universal water access in Sub-Saharan Africa is poor susta...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
In the world, almost one in every ten people is without access to an improved potable and safe drink...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This paper presents a pragmatic and scalable approach to reduce the non functionality rate of rural ...
Access to improved drinking water in Halaba Special Woreda, Ethiopia was 43.5% in 2011. Its 280,000 ...
Access to safe drinking water services in the Ethiopian Highlands is one of lowest worldwide due to ...
It has been known for many years that efforts to professionalise community management and establish ...
This paper summarises two regional initiatives in the arid and drought-prone Afar and Somali regions...
The Southern Nations and Nationalities Peoples Regional State (SNNPR) has adopted a new community ma...