A number of piped rural water supply systems in Africa are not functioning. One of the reasons attributed to this is poor cost recovery in these systems. The study was conducted to investigate and evaluate cost recovery using a case study approach covering six water supply schemes in Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda. Literature review, semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, observation and document analysis were used to collect data. Findings showed that tariffs were set by water supply design consultants and operators in consultation with the community. Revenue collected in two systems recovered the operation and maintenance costs. The on-going use of alternative sources was found to undermine cost recovery and highlighted intermitte...
Viable pathways to universal safely managed drinking water access in rural Africa involve a blend of...
A general assumption in the rural water supply sector is that investments should be made with a long...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
In Uganda, whereas urban water supply coverage has increased from 61% to 69% in the last 6 years, th...
Water supply coverage has stagnated in the rural areas in Uganda despite sinking hundreds of borehol...
A study into the sustainability of rural, small piped water systems in Rwanda found that: a) the ene...
South Africa has a history of water schemes in rural areas which supply “free water”. As in other co...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
Introduction In order to improve people’s health worldwide, many efforts have been made in order to ...
This case study is an evaluation of the financial sustainability of 52 rural water supplies in Weste...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
The study consists in a preliminary analysis about the economic sustainability of rural water supply...
Access to safe drinking water services in the Ethiopian Highlands is one of lowest worldwide due to ...
The benefits of access to safe water supplies can be jeopardized by poor system functionality, often...
Abstracts Paper 1: Water demand by unconnected households in urban districts of Rwanda In this paper...
Viable pathways to universal safely managed drinking water access in rural Africa involve a blend of...
A general assumption in the rural water supply sector is that investments should be made with a long...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
In Uganda, whereas urban water supply coverage has increased from 61% to 69% in the last 6 years, th...
Water supply coverage has stagnated in the rural areas in Uganda despite sinking hundreds of borehol...
A study into the sustainability of rural, small piped water systems in Rwanda found that: a) the ene...
South Africa has a history of water schemes in rural areas which supply “free water”. As in other co...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
Introduction In order to improve people’s health worldwide, many efforts have been made in order to ...
This case study is an evaluation of the financial sustainability of 52 rural water supplies in Weste...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
The study consists in a preliminary analysis about the economic sustainability of rural water supply...
Access to safe drinking water services in the Ethiopian Highlands is one of lowest worldwide due to ...
The benefits of access to safe water supplies can be jeopardized by poor system functionality, often...
Abstracts Paper 1: Water demand by unconnected households in urban districts of Rwanda In this paper...
Viable pathways to universal safely managed drinking water access in rural Africa involve a blend of...
A general assumption in the rural water supply sector is that investments should be made with a long...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....