This paper analyses the strategic role of water in South Africa’s economy at the macro and sectoral levels. At the macroeconomic level, an analysis of the correlation between precipitation and economic growth shows that although the country is relatively water scarce, investment in water infrastructure and diversification has played an important role in building the economy and reducing vulnerability. However, the country’s current per capita water storage of 700m 3 is very low compared to other middle income countries and may compromise attainment and sustenance of the targeted 6% economic growth rate. At the sectoral level, the paper highlights efficiency and water productivity issues that require urgent attention especially in agricultur...
The past thirty years have seen an explosion of interest and concern over the detrimental impacts of...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a trisector capacity building programme that supports th...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
Whereas in a country such as South Africa some public sector authorities are able to practise more o...
This paper shows that there are significant prospects of rise in intra-regional trade among the four...
Urban population explosions in developing countries, compounded by impacts of climate change have re...
Community management has for a long time dominated the scene of rural water supplies in developing c...
The implementation of decentralization varies among the water sector institutions so the Ministry of...
Post-installation monitoring of rural drinking water projects is costly and time consuming, but at t...
The following paper attempts to provide a case study of financing for the water sector in Ethiopia. ...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
The MDG sanitation target is, at current progress, unlikely to be met in SubSaharan African countrie...
This paper looks at some of the fundamental ideas in contemporary economics such as the basic econom...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
The City of Cape Town (South Africa) faces numerous challenges in respect of water supply, drainage ...
The past thirty years have seen an explosion of interest and concern over the detrimental impacts of...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a trisector capacity building programme that supports th...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
Whereas in a country such as South Africa some public sector authorities are able to practise more o...
This paper shows that there are significant prospects of rise in intra-regional trade among the four...
Urban population explosions in developing countries, compounded by impacts of climate change have re...
Community management has for a long time dominated the scene of rural water supplies in developing c...
The implementation of decentralization varies among the water sector institutions so the Ministry of...
Post-installation monitoring of rural drinking water projects is costly and time consuming, but at t...
The following paper attempts to provide a case study of financing for the water sector in Ethiopia. ...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
The MDG sanitation target is, at current progress, unlikely to be met in SubSaharan African countrie...
This paper looks at some of the fundamental ideas in contemporary economics such as the basic econom...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
The City of Cape Town (South Africa) faces numerous challenges in respect of water supply, drainage ...
The past thirty years have seen an explosion of interest and concern over the detrimental impacts of...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a trisector capacity building programme that supports th...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...