Management arrangements for rural water supply in South Africa are rapidly evolving. Recent legislation and emerging government policies are providing an innovative framework in which institutional arrangements for water services can be developed. In the context of rural areas in the former Transkei banthustan, new working relationships are being developed between evolving structures of local government and community-based organisations. This paper focuses on developments in the Eastern Cape Province in an area where the institutional framework has been interpreted with an emphasis on community management. The roles of the various stakeholders are discussed, and the successes and challenges to these arrangements are also reviewed
Water is a fundamental human right, and its provision is essential for the maintenance of the genera...
The advantages of using Community Based Organisations for the provision of water services in rural a...
Rural water supply represents one of the largest challenges for the universalization of water access...
Mvula Trust would like to share its experience on embracing community-based management of rural wate...
In South Africa, District Municipalities are the designated Water Services Authorities (WSAs). They ...
In its first part this paper discusses the rationale for the recognition of traditional water manage...
Five years after the start of democratic government in South Africa, local government structures in ...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
Thesis (M.B.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.South African legislation, as su...
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HSRC Policy Brief, FebruaryThis policy brief reviews current and past approaches to rural water acce...
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Water in rural areas can act as a catalyst for development. This paper presents a brief theoretical ...
Community management of service delivery has been an innovative approach that emerged in the past tw...
Water is a fundamental human right, and its provision is essential for the maintenance of the genera...
The advantages of using Community Based Organisations for the provision of water services in rural a...
Rural water supply represents one of the largest challenges for the universalization of water access...
Mvula Trust would like to share its experience on embracing community-based management of rural wate...
In South Africa, District Municipalities are the designated Water Services Authorities (WSAs). They ...
In its first part this paper discusses the rationale for the recognition of traditional water manage...
Five years after the start of democratic government in South Africa, local government structures in ...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
Thesis (M.B.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.South African legislation, as su...
If the estimated one billion people in developing countries who lack access to a safe and reliable w...
HSRC Policy Brief, FebruaryThis policy brief reviews current and past approaches to rural water acce...
PhD (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Water is both a f...
Water in rural areas can act as a catalyst for development. This paper presents a brief theoretical ...
Community management of service delivery has been an innovative approach that emerged in the past tw...
Water is a fundamental human right, and its provision is essential for the maintenance of the genera...
The advantages of using Community Based Organisations for the provision of water services in rural a...
Rural water supply represents one of the largest challenges for the universalization of water access...