In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance of the role of Private Water Vendors (PWVs). Often, political or social considerations constrain most public water corporations from charging appropriate water rates that will enable them to recover even operating costs. Thus, despite huge government investments over the years in the water sector, Public Water Corporations in Nigeria due mainly to low water tariffs that they charge, experience difficulty in maintaining and operating their systems. This situation has resulted in continued deterioration of treatment plants and distribution networks, leading to inadequate and poor service as enough funds could not be generated to replace broken d...
The study aim to show the gradual acceptance of buying water in the open market across Nigeria. The ...
The global move towards decentralization and Private Sector Participation in water services is assoc...
Access to affordable and clean water has remained a challenge globally. Most states in Africa states...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
Kaduna State of Nigeria has a 1991 population of 4.1 million of which 58 per cent is served with wat...
Lagos, the fastest growing city in Africa is currently facing a water management crisis. Due to poor...
One of the major reform options considered by governments in developing countries to improve financi...
Nigeria is known for its rich vegetation and tropical weather and blessed with abundant water resour...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
The supply of potable water at least is a very important index in national development. Water tariff...
The paper compares three contextually different urban areas in Nigeria’s Niger Delta to understand h...
Lack of accessible clean water impacts millions of people around the world. Throughout the 1990s, th...
Countries in Africa have historically struggled with access to safe water. Over the past three decad...
The Niger Delta wetland is currently facing serious challenges of sustainable water supply managemen...
There has been some concern amongst sector practitioners that Nigeria may not meet the Millennium De...
The study aim to show the gradual acceptance of buying water in the open market across Nigeria. The ...
The global move towards decentralization and Private Sector Participation in water services is assoc...
Access to affordable and clean water has remained a challenge globally. Most states in Africa states...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
Kaduna State of Nigeria has a 1991 population of 4.1 million of which 58 per cent is served with wat...
Lagos, the fastest growing city in Africa is currently facing a water management crisis. Due to poor...
One of the major reform options considered by governments in developing countries to improve financi...
Nigeria is known for its rich vegetation and tropical weather and blessed with abundant water resour...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
The supply of potable water at least is a very important index in national development. Water tariff...
The paper compares three contextually different urban areas in Nigeria’s Niger Delta to understand h...
Lack of accessible clean water impacts millions of people around the world. Throughout the 1990s, th...
Countries in Africa have historically struggled with access to safe water. Over the past three decad...
The Niger Delta wetland is currently facing serious challenges of sustainable water supply managemen...
There has been some concern amongst sector practitioners that Nigeria may not meet the Millennium De...
The study aim to show the gradual acceptance of buying water in the open market across Nigeria. The ...
The global move towards decentralization and Private Sector Participation in water services is assoc...
Access to affordable and clean water has remained a challenge globally. Most states in Africa states...