Rural water services in Tanzania are characterised by high non-functionality, unequal distribution and little accountability. One major reason is an unsuccessful decentralisation effort. This paper describes SNV Netherlands Development Organisation’s work on improving water point functionality by increasing accountability in the sector. After conducting different pilots, an intervention framework emerged that combines interventions that build the capacity of community owned water supply organisations (COWSO) to operate and manage their water services and increases claim-making powers of water users. The framework capacitates local councillors to provide oversight and introduces evidence-based planning, while capacitating local governments t...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
The Government of Tanzania, through the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and with financial support ...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
According to the Tanzania Water and Sanitation Network’s 2009 national water point mapping survey, 4...
This paper focuses on the identification and analysis of key issues that impact the governance of r...
The lack of sustainability in rural water supply remains a demanding challenge, even after several d...
This paper explores the contradiction between the need of large scale intervention in rural water su...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
This paper outlines GoT proposed plans and mechanisms for achieving sector targets focusing on inves...
The stalled decentralisation of Malawi’s rural water sector has left local government with demands t...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Tanzania, as many other countries, has designed an ambitious Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Plan ...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
The Government of Tanzania, through the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and with financial support ...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
According to the Tanzania Water and Sanitation Network’s 2009 national water point mapping survey, 4...
This paper focuses on the identification and analysis of key issues that impact the governance of r...
The lack of sustainability in rural water supply remains a demanding challenge, even after several d...
This paper explores the contradiction between the need of large scale intervention in rural water su...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
This paper outlines GoT proposed plans and mechanisms for achieving sector targets focusing on inves...
The stalled decentralisation of Malawi’s rural water sector has left local government with demands t...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Tanzania, as many other countries, has designed an ambitious Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Plan ...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
The Government of Tanzania, through the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and with financial support ...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...