Slums, one of the main faces of urban poverty, are escalating in Sub-Saharan countries and other developing countries. Achievement of the overly ambitious Sustainable Development Goals will require cross-sectoral interventions. A good example is the Multiple Use water Services (MUS) framework, a livelihood-centred approach that is implemented in rural areas of over twenty countries, where water supply primarily designed for domestic purposes is also used for productive uses (e.g. animal husbandry) to improve householders’ livelihoods. This paper reports on a study conducted in 2017/18 in Kampala (Uganda) which adapted the existing ruralbased MUS framework into a slum-specific framework. The study found that using utility-supplied water for ...
Uganda in East Africa has only about 15 % of its population living in towns. Although Uganda is a lo...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
Less than 40% of Uganda’s population has access to safe drinking water. Municipal water systems rare...
National Water and Sewerage Corporation and Loughborough University implemented a research project ‘...
Most urban poor in Uganda do not receive water utility services and have to pay a high price for alt...
Poor water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) continue to contribute to the high prevalence of diarrhoe...
Most governments and international agencies have committed themselves to achievement of Millennium D...
Water service coverage to the urban areas of Uganda is one of the lowest in Africa, estimated at abo...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
This paper highlights efforts made by the National water and Sewerage Corporation of Uganda in the l...
According to a 2004 Unicef/World Health Organization assessment, developing countries are more likel...
More than 50% of Africa\u27s population will reside in cities by 2030, and hundreds of millions of t...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version has not yet been published.Like many citie...
Uganda in East Africa has only about 15 % of its population living in towns. Although Uganda is a lo...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
Less than 40% of Uganda’s population has access to safe drinking water. Municipal water systems rare...
National Water and Sewerage Corporation and Loughborough University implemented a research project ‘...
Most urban poor in Uganda do not receive water utility services and have to pay a high price for alt...
Poor water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) continue to contribute to the high prevalence of diarrhoe...
Most governments and international agencies have committed themselves to achievement of Millennium D...
Water service coverage to the urban areas of Uganda is one of the lowest in Africa, estimated at abo...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
This paper highlights efforts made by the National water and Sewerage Corporation of Uganda in the l...
According to a 2004 Unicef/World Health Organization assessment, developing countries are more likel...
More than 50% of Africa\u27s population will reside in cities by 2030, and hundreds of millions of t...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version has not yet been published.Like many citie...
Uganda in East Africa has only about 15 % of its population living in towns. Although Uganda is a lo...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
Less than 40% of Uganda’s population has access to safe drinking water. Municipal water systems rare...