For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the urban centres of most low-income countries. Such SWEs have proved themselves economically viable, and often operate in competitive conditions. They extend water services to informal settlements that have little prospect of being supplied with piped water from the local utility. Unfortunately, they attract comparatively little investment, and even less support from governments. The incremental but critically important improvements they can provide tend to be overlooked by governments and international agencies. This book is one of a series of outputs from a project designed to identify and test out ways of improving the water services deliver...
Three informal settlements in the city of Kisumu (Kenya) are compared in terms of water provision ...
This paper assess the literature on small water enterprises -- water delivery operations that predom...
Reliable and secure water resources for rural communities in Africa continue to be at the forefront ...
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...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
This Briefing Note considers Small Water Enterprises in relation to the operation of water kiosks, i...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
The small-scale providers are significant actors in the provision of services to the urban poor. Thi...
When you walk through the poor neighborhoods in major African cities, you cannot fail to be struck b...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
We are glad to present another issue of the PRINWASS Project Series (SPIPRW). The SPIPRW Series has ...
Water distribution is often a monopoly of governments or city and municipal authorities. There is no...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
Global transnational efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving the world populat...
Three informal settlements in the city of Kisumu (Kenya) are compared in terms of water provision ...
This paper assess the literature on small water enterprises -- water delivery operations that predom...
Reliable and secure water resources for rural communities in Africa continue to be at the forefront ...
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...
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the...
This Briefing Note considers Small Water Enterprises in relation to the operation of water kiosks, i...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
The small-scale providers are significant actors in the provision of services to the urban poor. Thi...
When you walk through the poor neighborhoods in major African cities, you cannot fail to be struck b...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
We are glad to present another issue of the PRINWASS Project Series (SPIPRW). The SPIPRW Series has ...
Water distribution is often a monopoly of governments or city and municipal authorities. There is no...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
Global transnational efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving the world populat...
Three informal settlements in the city of Kisumu (Kenya) are compared in terms of water provision ...
This paper assess the literature on small water enterprises -- water delivery operations that predom...
Reliable and secure water resources for rural communities in Africa continue to be at the forefront ...