Improved access to water supply in sub-Saharan Africa is increasing. However, the driver for this increase is not water supplied by water utility companies but alternative sources of supply. As the trend continues, there is need to move beyond clamour for access to address water governance in order to contribute to sustainable supply of water to water users. To scrutinise the water governance concerns, a case study of institutional arrangements in water supply in Uyo, Nigeria was assessed using interviews, documentary reviews and observations. The key findings are discussed in relation to eight institutional arrangements for water supply and are related to effect on improved water governance. This paper concludes with potential implications...
Termination of the Millennium Development Goals gave birth to the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs...
There are about 40 million people now living in urban cities and towns in Nigeria. The urban populat...
Projections indicate that the disparity in population numbers will widen further by the year 2025 wh...
Improved access to water supply in sub-Saharan Africa is increasing. However, the driver for this in...
Core stakeholders’ engagement and involvement are now a sine qua non of resources administration and...
This work assesses the state of water resources in Nigeria in the light of the global state of the a...
In the absence of conventional water supply system in Onitsha, Nigeria, self-supply model, which is ...
This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the...
This work assesses the state of water resources in Nigeria in the light of the global state of the a...
Small towns are “settlements that are sufficiently large and dense to benefit from the economies of ...
Access to safe water supply has remained an important issue in water resources development and manag...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
Access to safe water supply is one of the fundamental basic needs for human survival. This study exa...
Access to an adequate quantity of potable water in urban households has been of significant interest...
Access to affordable and clean water has remained a challenge globally. Most states in Africa states...
Termination of the Millennium Development Goals gave birth to the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs...
There are about 40 million people now living in urban cities and towns in Nigeria. The urban populat...
Projections indicate that the disparity in population numbers will widen further by the year 2025 wh...
Improved access to water supply in sub-Saharan Africa is increasing. However, the driver for this in...
Core stakeholders’ engagement and involvement are now a sine qua non of resources administration and...
This work assesses the state of water resources in Nigeria in the light of the global state of the a...
In the absence of conventional water supply system in Onitsha, Nigeria, self-supply model, which is ...
This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the...
This work assesses the state of water resources in Nigeria in the light of the global state of the a...
Small towns are “settlements that are sufficiently large and dense to benefit from the economies of ...
Access to safe water supply has remained an important issue in water resources development and manag...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
Access to safe water supply is one of the fundamental basic needs for human survival. This study exa...
Access to an adequate quantity of potable water in urban households has been of significant interest...
Access to affordable and clean water has remained a challenge globally. Most states in Africa states...
Termination of the Millennium Development Goals gave birth to the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs...
There are about 40 million people now living in urban cities and towns in Nigeria. The urban populat...
Projections indicate that the disparity in population numbers will widen further by the year 2025 wh...