Maximising cost recovery is currently a top priority for managers of urban water utilities in low-income countries. This research was carried out in 11 major towns of Uganda to establish which household characteristics influence payment for water services. A questionnaire was used to collect data on customer satisfaction, customer loyalty and several socio-economic variables. Using regression techniques, it was established that the following attributes of the household head moderated the satisfaction and loyalty relationship: gender, occupation and level of education. Other significant factors were household income and property tenure status. These results could be used to make water utilities customer-focused
Water supply coverage has stagnated in the rural areas in Uganda despite sinking hundreds of borehol...
Water supply and sanitation (WASH) service providers in most towns of developing countries, such as ...
Generally, urban water supply provisions are often constructed without consultation with the communi...
Intensive research activities in low-income countries during the International Drinking Water Supply...
Previous research has shown that, despite the low-income levels in developing countries, cost recove...
Improving revenue collection rates and minimising the levels of ‘bad debts’ is currently a top prior...
Accessing water supply services remains a serious challenge in Wakiso District in Uganda, where mos...
Over a decade ago the 'Dublin Principles' shifted global thinking towards treating water as an econo...
Management of water resources in an equitable manner by water managers has proved to be a demanding ...
With population growth and urbanization, demand for improved water services has been growing. It is ...
Improving existing drinking water supply services in developing countries depends crucially on avail...
This paper examines the motivations of water utility customers when it comes to paying their water b...
Customer orientated reforms have been widely adopted for improving service delivery. However, the in...
Water is indispensable for human life and sufficient domestic use is considered as a regularity in t...
Over the last twenty years or more, Uganda has benefitted from significant strides in water and sani...
Water supply coverage has stagnated in the rural areas in Uganda despite sinking hundreds of borehol...
Water supply and sanitation (WASH) service providers in most towns of developing countries, such as ...
Generally, urban water supply provisions are often constructed without consultation with the communi...
Intensive research activities in low-income countries during the International Drinking Water Supply...
Previous research has shown that, despite the low-income levels in developing countries, cost recove...
Improving revenue collection rates and minimising the levels of ‘bad debts’ is currently a top prior...
Accessing water supply services remains a serious challenge in Wakiso District in Uganda, where mos...
Over a decade ago the 'Dublin Principles' shifted global thinking towards treating water as an econo...
Management of water resources in an equitable manner by water managers has proved to be a demanding ...
With population growth and urbanization, demand for improved water services has been growing. It is ...
Improving existing drinking water supply services in developing countries depends crucially on avail...
This paper examines the motivations of water utility customers when it comes to paying their water b...
Customer orientated reforms have been widely adopted for improving service delivery. However, the in...
Water is indispensable for human life and sufficient domestic use is considered as a regularity in t...
Over the last twenty years or more, Uganda has benefitted from significant strides in water and sani...
Water supply coverage has stagnated in the rural areas in Uganda despite sinking hundreds of borehol...
Water supply and sanitation (WASH) service providers in most towns of developing countries, such as ...
Generally, urban water supply provisions are often constructed without consultation with the communi...