The HESAWA (Health through Sanitation and Water) programme was implemented by the Government of Tanzania with financial support from Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency). It reached some 3,000,000 people in the Lake Zone between 1985 and 2002. Since 2002, the Tanzanian stakeholders strive to sustain and replicate the benefits of HESAWA without specific external support. This paper gives a picture of the situation in Mwanza Region 2002 - 2005. It suggests that the overall performance is largely in line with expectations, but with some interesting deviations such as the sustained commitment by most water user groups and regional and district administration. From this can be drawn some lessons for the future for the HESA...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
In 2014 Basic Water Needs B.V. and South Pole Group, together with the Tanzanian NGO KADERES, develo...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
The Health through Sanitation and Water project (HESAWA) was first initiated in 1983/84, and was imp...
Many large water projects that were established and managed by community and central governments in...
The two objectives of this thesis are firstly to suggest approaches to achieve sustained beneficial ...
The two objectives of this thesis are firstly to suggest approaches to achieve sustained beneficial ...
In response to a request from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the author went to ...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
A recent post-evaluation conducted in the Kagera region, Tanzania assessed the sustainability of 17 ...
The lack of sustainability in rural water supply remains a demanding challenge, even after several d...
This paper outlines GoT proposed plans and mechanisms for achieving sector targets focusing on inves...
The management and dispensation of water supply and sanitation projects is a big problem in Tanzania...
The Sustainable Village Water Systems (SVWS) program developed by the Global Water Institute (GWI) i...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
In 2014 Basic Water Needs B.V. and South Pole Group, together with the Tanzanian NGO KADERES, develo...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
The Health through Sanitation and Water project (HESAWA) was first initiated in 1983/84, and was imp...
Many large water projects that were established and managed by community and central governments in...
The two objectives of this thesis are firstly to suggest approaches to achieve sustained beneficial ...
The two objectives of this thesis are firstly to suggest approaches to achieve sustained beneficial ...
In response to a request from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the author went to ...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
A recent post-evaluation conducted in the Kagera region, Tanzania assessed the sustainability of 17 ...
The lack of sustainability in rural water supply remains a demanding challenge, even after several d...
This paper outlines GoT proposed plans and mechanisms for achieving sector targets focusing on inves...
The management and dispensation of water supply and sanitation projects is a big problem in Tanzania...
The Sustainable Village Water Systems (SVWS) program developed by the Global Water Institute (GWI) i...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
In 2014 Basic Water Needs B.V. and South Pole Group, together with the Tanzanian NGO KADERES, develo...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...