This paper focuses on the identification and analysis of key issues that impact the governance of rural water services in sub-Saharan Africa. Tanzania was selected as a representative case study. The analysis was based on a combination of relevant literature review, extensive fieldwork and action research case studies, which were carried out between 2005 and 2009. A number of weaknesses that continue undermining strategies for poverty eradication were identified at different administrative levels (from local to national): low quality of water services; lack of sustainability of constructed infrastructure; difficulties for targeting the poor; and inadequate internal information systems. Some initiatives to overcome these challenges we...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
This paper focuses on the identification and analysis of key issues that impact the governance of ru...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Global transnational efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving the world populat...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
Mainland Tanzania is in a process of preparing new pieces of legislation that will govern and regula...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2017; 3 (1) 15-25Water governance is becoming imper...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2017; 3 (1) 15-25Water governance is becoming imper...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
Rural water services in Tanzania are characterised by high non-functionality, unequal distribution a...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
This paper focuses on the identification and analysis of key issues that impact the governance of ru...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Global transnational efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving the world populat...
In countries where agriculture is the backbone of the economic development, lack of or inability to ...
Mainland Tanzania is in a process of preparing new pieces of legislation that will govern and regula...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani region in Tanzania, supplies a large part of Tanzania'sbiggest city,...
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2017; 3 (1) 15-25Water governance is becoming imper...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2017; 3 (1) 15-25Water governance is becoming imper...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
Rural water services in Tanzania are characterised by high non-functionality, unequal distribution a...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
In recent decades, many changes have occurred in the approach to financing and operating water servi...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...