Reduction of Non Revenue Water, NRW remains one of the major challenges facing many utilities in most developing countries. High NRW means that in order to sustain the operations of the utility, the consumers have to pay high tariffs for the inefficiency which makes the service unaffordable to the majority of the consumers in low-income countries. Overcoming the challenges of NRW calls for joint efforts from all stakeholders and experience sharing from other parts of the world. This paper presents a step by step approach used by National Water and Sewerage Corporation- Entebbe to address the challenges of NRW with support from the Water Utility Partnership (WUP) and experts from other parts of the world. We discuss the approach that was use...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
Mwanza Urban Water and Sewerage Authority (MWAUWASA) has been encountering a lot of challenges, whic...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
The rapid increase in global population coupled with escalating climate change has led to a serious ...
Management of water resources has become a major challenge in Ghana. Efforts to address the situatio...
Public urban water utilities in developing countries share enormous challenges in meeting the water ...
ABSTRACT Water is an important natural resource and urban water utilities in Southern Africa are fa...
This paper focuses on National Water and Sewerage Corporation-Uganda and it highlights performance i...
In recent decades, there has been a steady rise of knowledge and capacity development (KCD) interven...
Abstract: The gap between the sophisticated Non-Revenue Water reduction programmes in well managed w...
In order to maximise the benefits from water and environmental sanitation, urban water utilities nee...
There is a growing need to understand how the scarce water resources could be conserved and efficien...
Panadura -Horan water supply scheme is the second oldest water supply system in Sri Lanka and have m...
Livingstone Town has a water supply service coverage of 81% and has been experiencing a high Non-Rev...
Urban water utilities in developing countries face enormous challenges in meeting the water needs of...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
Mwanza Urban Water and Sewerage Authority (MWAUWASA) has been encountering a lot of challenges, whic...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
The rapid increase in global population coupled with escalating climate change has led to a serious ...
Management of water resources has become a major challenge in Ghana. Efforts to address the situatio...
Public urban water utilities in developing countries share enormous challenges in meeting the water ...
ABSTRACT Water is an important natural resource and urban water utilities in Southern Africa are fa...
This paper focuses on National Water and Sewerage Corporation-Uganda and it highlights performance i...
In recent decades, there has been a steady rise of knowledge and capacity development (KCD) interven...
Abstract: The gap between the sophisticated Non-Revenue Water reduction programmes in well managed w...
In order to maximise the benefits from water and environmental sanitation, urban water utilities nee...
There is a growing need to understand how the scarce water resources could be conserved and efficien...
Panadura -Horan water supply scheme is the second oldest water supply system in Sri Lanka and have m...
Livingstone Town has a water supply service coverage of 81% and has been experiencing a high Non-Rev...
Urban water utilities in developing countries face enormous challenges in meeting the water needs of...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
Mwanza Urban Water and Sewerage Authority (MWAUWASA) has been encountering a lot of challenges, whic...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...