This Briefing Note considers Small Water Enterprises in relation to the operation of water kiosks, identifying key components for their success and recommendations based on good practice. It is based upon findings from a project designed to identify and test options for improving water services to the urban poor. Phase 1 of the project included field work in Ghana, Kenya, Sudan and Tanzania to identify constraints, opportunities and strategies to supply acceptable water services to low-income customers living in informal settlements. The evident potential for improving services delivered by SWEs led on to Phase 2 of the project, in which research teams in Tanzania and Kenya further developed constructive working agreements with water utilit...
This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the...
Under the commitments of the UN Sustainable Development targets, there is increasing pressure on wat...
Small water enterprises (SWEs) have lower capital expenditures than centralized systems, offering de...
The small-scale providers are significant actors in the provision of services to the urban poor. Thi...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
In many urban centres of developing countries a large population is without access to water or are p...
This thesis investigates whether adoption of partnerships between water utilities and Community Base...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
The Millennium Development Goals included a target to halve the proportion of people without sustain...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the...
Under the commitments of the UN Sustainable Development targets, there is increasing pressure on wat...
Small water enterprises (SWEs) have lower capital expenditures than centralized systems, offering de...
The small-scale providers are significant actors in the provision of services to the urban poor. Thi...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
In many urban centres of developing countries a large population is without access to water or are p...
This thesis investigates whether adoption of partnerships between water utilities and Community Base...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
The Millennium Development Goals included a target to halve the proportion of people without sustain...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the...
Under the commitments of the UN Sustainable Development targets, there is increasing pressure on wat...
Small water enterprises (SWEs) have lower capital expenditures than centralized systems, offering de...