Rapid urbanization in many African cities has had a significant impact on the basic water services in peri-urban areas, where providing services can be complex. In the city of Maputo, Mozambique, the initial uptake of new household connections following network construction in peri-urban areas was slow. Focus group discussions with residents and interviews with key actors revealed the importance of offering flexible payment options to the urban poor in order to increase the affordability of connection charges. Although the high connection fee was a constraint, residents were willing to pay if the charges were spread across several monthly installments. These findings suggest that flexible payment arrangements for customers can both bring ut...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
The study establishes relationship between two elements of the urban waterscape namely water resourc...
Urban utilities in developing countries are often unwilling to extend coverage or improve services f...
Water supply in Maputo is quite unique in Africa as the service is provided not only by an incumbent...
A global research programme is being undertaken to investigate the actual costs and charges, formal ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2006.In...
A general assumption in the rural water supply sector is that investments should be made with a long...
Globally, water security in urban centres is a major issue among countries due to population growth...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Water supply in Maputo is quite unique in Africa as the service is provided not only by an incumbent...
Rapid urbanization, resulting in population growth within informal settlements, has worsened exclusi...
Under the commitments of the UN Sustainable Development targets, there is increasing pressure on wat...
This article first presents the urban domestic water access situation in Mozambique. Then it analyze...
Prepaid water meter systems appear to overcome many of the challenges of supplying water to a range ...
A majority of sub-Saharan Africa’s population is not connected to electricity and piped water networ...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
The study establishes relationship between two elements of the urban waterscape namely water resourc...
Urban utilities in developing countries are often unwilling to extend coverage or improve services f...
Water supply in Maputo is quite unique in Africa as the service is provided not only by an incumbent...
A global research programme is being undertaken to investigate the actual costs and charges, formal ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2006.In...
A general assumption in the rural water supply sector is that investments should be made with a long...
Globally, water security in urban centres is a major issue among countries due to population growth...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Water supply in Maputo is quite unique in Africa as the service is provided not only by an incumbent...
Rapid urbanization, resulting in population growth within informal settlements, has worsened exclusi...
Under the commitments of the UN Sustainable Development targets, there is increasing pressure on wat...
This article first presents the urban domestic water access situation in Mozambique. Then it analyze...
Prepaid water meter systems appear to overcome many of the challenges of supplying water to a range ...
A majority of sub-Saharan Africa’s population is not connected to electricity and piped water networ...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
The study establishes relationship between two elements of the urban waterscape namely water resourc...
Urban utilities in developing countries are often unwilling to extend coverage or improve services f...