Development agencies continue to think of community management as the solution to the sustainability of rural water supplies despite the fact that successful examples are rare. Progress has been made, but it has been painfully slow. At the beginning of the Decade, communities were expected to manage new water supplies after only a few hours or days training. Nowadays many projects have ‘community management’ components which work with the community to train them to manage their water supply. But even so, there are very few rural water supplies which, two or three years after the departure of the development agency, are still running. The “soft” components of projects are given insufficient priority. Lessons learnt are insufficiently documen...
For the past 30 years the dominant approach to managing rural water services in low and lower middl...
Tanzania's 1991 national water policy focused on improving the sustainability of water supply by com...
Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to ...
The participatory Action Research on The Role of Communities in the Management of Improved rural Wat...
Community management is the accepted management model for rural water supplies in many low and middl...
By adopting process tracing in case study research, this research examines how seven rural piped wat...
How to achieve sustainability in rural water supply is an ongoing challenge and involvement of the c...
This paper addresses the question of whether community management in water service delivery affects ...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
Rural communities in the Upper Regions of Ghana have acquired awareness about the linkage between di...
Community management, a central part of community development, has gained wide acceptance among serv...
The sustainability of a rural water supply and sanitation project is essential to the health of a co...
This study examines the key governance dynamics in Uganda’s rural safe water supply service systems....
For the past 30 years the dominant approach to managing rural water services in low and lower middl...
Tanzania's 1991 national water policy focused on improving the sustainability of water supply by com...
Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to ...
The participatory Action Research on The Role of Communities in the Management of Improved rural Wat...
Community management is the accepted management model for rural water supplies in many low and middl...
By adopting process tracing in case study research, this research examines how seven rural piped wat...
How to achieve sustainability in rural water supply is an ongoing challenge and involvement of the c...
This paper addresses the question of whether community management in water service delivery affects ...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
Rural communities in the Upper Regions of Ghana have acquired awareness about the linkage between di...
Community management, a central part of community development, has gained wide acceptance among serv...
The sustainability of a rural water supply and sanitation project is essential to the health of a co...
This study examines the key governance dynamics in Uganda’s rural safe water supply service systems....
For the past 30 years the dominant approach to managing rural water services in low and lower middl...
Tanzania's 1991 national water policy focused on improving the sustainability of water supply by com...
Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to ...