WHO reports that for every eight seconds, a child in low income countries dies of a water related disease. Furthermore, as of 1994, only 46 per cent and 34 per cent of Africa’s total population were adequately served with water supply and sanitation, respectively (Warner, 1997). One major problem leading to this sad phenomenon is the magnitude of funds needed to raise the water supply/sanitation (watsan) coverage, against the background of poverty in the low income countries. However, another major factor leading to the low coverage is institutional ineptitude in planning and managing the demand for public health services (Davey et al, 1996). Many water utilities in urban areas of the low income countries operate their systems with Unaccoun...
This article focuses on the commercialization of urban water services in Zambia. It aims to demonstr...
When you walk through the poor neighborhoods in major African cities, you cannot fail to be struck b...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
The rapid increase in global population coupled with escalating climate change has led to a serious ...
Africa has the lowest water supply and sanitation coverage of any region in the world. More than 1 i...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
The lack of adequate provision of drinking water and sanitation coverage is one of the major challen...
Poor water quality in the region is also a result of untreated waste water, such as industrial and d...
Public urban water utilities in developing countries share enormous challenges in meeting the water ...
There are 1.1 billion people in the world who do not have access to clean water. Fresh drinking wate...
Urban water supply utilities in developing countries are faced with challenges of low service cover...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
Inadequate water service provision to the urban poor remains a serious problem in low-income countri...
Water supply and distribution in Accra is challenged by a mix of technical, institutional and social...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub.do Copyright United Nations De...
This article focuses on the commercialization of urban water services in Zambia. It aims to demonstr...
When you walk through the poor neighborhoods in major African cities, you cannot fail to be struck b...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
The rapid increase in global population coupled with escalating climate change has led to a serious ...
Africa has the lowest water supply and sanitation coverage of any region in the world. More than 1 i...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
The lack of adequate provision of drinking water and sanitation coverage is one of the major challen...
Poor water quality in the region is also a result of untreated waste water, such as industrial and d...
Public urban water utilities in developing countries share enormous challenges in meeting the water ...
There are 1.1 billion people in the world who do not have access to clean water. Fresh drinking wate...
Urban water supply utilities in developing countries are faced with challenges of low service cover...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
Inadequate water service provision to the urban poor remains a serious problem in low-income countri...
Water supply and distribution in Accra is challenged by a mix of technical, institutional and social...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub.do Copyright United Nations De...
This article focuses on the commercialization of urban water services in Zambia. It aims to demonstr...
When you walk through the poor neighborhoods in major African cities, you cannot fail to be struck b...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...