© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a well-established policy principle in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet evidence from over 90,000 waterpoints in five sub-Saharan African countries suggests a majority of communities fail to establish and sustain a revenue collection system. As a result, insufficient finances to repair waterpoints can lead to lengthy downtimes or abandonment, threatening the health and welfare of millions of water users forced to revert to unsafe or distant alternatives. Applying a social-ecological systems framework to community waterpoints in rural Kenya, we empirically assess the prevalence and determinants of financial contributions among water users. The analysis dr...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
The links between groundwater and welfare are highly contested, unclear and confounded by political,...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a well-established poli...
Water policies in many sub-Saharan African countries stipulate that rural communities are responsibl...
This research examines the collective action and financial dimensions of rural waterpoint sustainabi...
Sustainable financing of groundwater-based drinking water supplies in rural Africa poses one of the ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Critical mass dynamics have been widely used to explain the initiation and spre...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
The Sustainable Development Goal of providing everyone with safe and reliable drinking water service...
The main objective of this study was to investigate how community water projects are influenced by w...
This dataset comprises of a longitudinal panel study monitoring socio-economic status and management...
Sub-Saharan Africa is least likely to meet the Sustainable Development Goal for safely-managed drink...
Prior work has demonstrated the ability of common property systems to sustain institutional arrangem...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
The links between groundwater and welfare are highly contested, unclear and confounded by political,...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a well-established poli...
Water policies in many sub-Saharan African countries stipulate that rural communities are responsibl...
This research examines the collective action and financial dimensions of rural waterpoint sustainabi...
Sustainable financing of groundwater-based drinking water supplies in rural Africa poses one of the ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Critical mass dynamics have been widely used to explain the initiation and spre...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
The Sustainable Development Goal of providing everyone with safe and reliable drinking water service...
The main objective of this study was to investigate how community water projects are influenced by w...
This dataset comprises of a longitudinal panel study monitoring socio-economic status and management...
Sub-Saharan Africa is least likely to meet the Sustainable Development Goal for safely-managed drink...
Prior work has demonstrated the ability of common property systems to sustain institutional arrangem...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
The links between groundwater and welfare are highly contested, unclear and confounded by political,...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....