This paper presents the preliminary results of a pilot project designed by Concern Worldwide in Niger, based on the Multiple-Use water Services approach (MUS). It presents the challenges met during the implementation phase: how to identify and take into account all the users of the water facilities; how to tackle the diversity of situations and the heterogeneity of the communities concerned by the pilot; how to prioritize the needs of the different users. The study confirms a high risk of contamination of the existing water sources and the potential for developing home gardens
Making freshwater available in urban centre are major challenge to be faced in 21st century globally...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
Access to safe and clean water is a problem in many countries in the world, especially sub-Saharan A...
The CPWF’s MUS team includes researchers and implementers from the domestic and productive water sub...
Multiple-use services (MUS) have recently gained increased attention as an alternative form of provi...
Poverty reduction has been a challenge in developing countries, pushing many development partners to...
This briefing was produced by International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the IRC International...
The CPWF-supported project ‘Models for implementing multiple-use water supply systems for enhanced ...
This briefing paper describes the early experiences of a community-based water resources management ...
To achieve a water‐secure world, water management should be approached from a multidimensional and i...
Namibia is the most arid country in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Cuvelai-Etosha Basin (CEB) in central no...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
Based on newly collected material from Niger, this paper discusses the process of implementing the M...
The utilisation of drinking water supply systems for productive uses is not a new practice in Zimba...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Making freshwater available in urban centre are major challenge to be faced in 21st century globally...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
Access to safe and clean water is a problem in many countries in the world, especially sub-Saharan A...
The CPWF’s MUS team includes researchers and implementers from the domestic and productive water sub...
Multiple-use services (MUS) have recently gained increased attention as an alternative form of provi...
Poverty reduction has been a challenge in developing countries, pushing many development partners to...
This briefing was produced by International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the IRC International...
The CPWF-supported project ‘Models for implementing multiple-use water supply systems for enhanced ...
This briefing paper describes the early experiences of a community-based water resources management ...
To achieve a water‐secure world, water management should be approached from a multidimensional and i...
Namibia is the most arid country in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Cuvelai-Etosha Basin (CEB) in central no...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
Based on newly collected material from Niger, this paper discusses the process of implementing the M...
The utilisation of drinking water supply systems for productive uses is not a new practice in Zimba...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Making freshwater available in urban centre are major challenge to be faced in 21st century globally...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
Access to safe and clean water is a problem in many countries in the world, especially sub-Saharan A...