Water and Sanitation in Nairobi face problem common to many cities of the developing world which grow too fast. This situation allows the stark differences in socio-economic between the wealthy and the poor to translate into unequal and inequitable consumption of the available water. To try to promote development of Water and Sanitation in Africa, GWOPA (United Nations) and IFRA attempted to depict the inner urban inequities in terms of water consumption, water supply and water access. They used a hybrid methodology of remote-sensing classification, household survey and spatial analysis to map the variation of the operator’s performance inside the city of Nairobi. This study identifies different types of neighborhoods judging at how they lo...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Presently, about one billion people reside in informal and slum settlements around the world, creati...
Urban utilities in developing countries are often unwilling to extend coverage or improve services f...
Whilst there are longstanding and well-established inequalities in safe-drinking water-access betwee...
Under the commitments of the UN Sustainable Development targets, there is increasing pressure on wat...
This paper explores three stories in partial answer to the question: why is water scarce, costly and...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
Majority of urban residents in sub-Saharan Africa live in slums often characterised by lack of basic...
Three informal settlements in the city of Kisumu (Kenya) are compared in terms of water provision ...
Water distribution is often a monopoly of governments or city and municipal authorities. There is no...
In Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Nairobi (Kenya) and Lusaka (Zambia), the urban sprawl has always been f...
Nairobi’s water supply reflects broader dynamics of urban resource distribution, politics and power ...
Water supply is an integral infrastructure that sustains urban life. It is for this reason that urba...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Presently, about one billion people reside in informal and slum settlements around the world, creati...
Urban utilities in developing countries are often unwilling to extend coverage or improve services f...
Whilst there are longstanding and well-established inequalities in safe-drinking water-access betwee...
Under the commitments of the UN Sustainable Development targets, there is increasing pressure on wat...
This paper explores three stories in partial answer to the question: why is water scarce, costly and...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
Majority of urban residents in sub-Saharan Africa live in slums often characterised by lack of basic...
Three informal settlements in the city of Kisumu (Kenya) are compared in terms of water provision ...
Water distribution is often a monopoly of governments or city and municipal authorities. There is no...
In Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Nairobi (Kenya) and Lusaka (Zambia), the urban sprawl has always been f...
Nairobi’s water supply reflects broader dynamics of urban resource distribution, politics and power ...
Water supply is an integral infrastructure that sustains urban life. It is for this reason that urba...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Presently, about one billion people reside in informal and slum settlements around the world, creati...