The 'eGovernance' hype around the potential of mobile phone and geoweb technologies for enhancing 'good governance' is soaring. In East Africa, the extensive use of mobile telephony adds to the imagined promises of ICT. We reflect on the assumptions made by the proponents of such tools, using our own action research project as an example. We took great care to consider context in the development of software for enhancing empowerment and accountability in rural water supply in Tanzania. However, we found that the rural water supply context in Tanzania is much more complex than the contexts for which successful mApps have been developed previously. Institutional analysis and public administration theory help to understand why. Rural water sup...
Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment last updated the information on coverage and functionalit...
non-peer-reviewedThis report presents a synthesis of the learning from interventions in Tanzania sup...
Reliable and cost-effective monitoring of rural water supply infrastructure has long been hampered b...
The 'eGovernance' hype around the potential of mobile phone and geoweb technologies for enhancing 'g...
The 'eGovernance' hype around the potential of mobile phone and geoweb technologies for enhancing 'g...
Development professionals have deployed several mobile phone-based ICT (Information and Communicatio...
Access to water supply around the world is increasing, but poor sustainability of water supply servi...
Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are widely seen as a new avenue for citizens to h...
The water sector is increasingly adopting Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools to ...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
Rapid expansions of mobile communication technologies across sub-Saharan Africa have generated consi...
The use of new ICT tools to support water services provision is expanding rapidly. Mobile phone and ...
Mobile phones are the world’s fastest growing technologies in terms of coverage and adoption. This t...
This paper reports on findings from an ongoing study of recent software applications that attempt to...
In South Africa, access to safe drinking water is a human right that is explicitly stated in the con...
Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment last updated the information on coverage and functionalit...
non-peer-reviewedThis report presents a synthesis of the learning from interventions in Tanzania sup...
Reliable and cost-effective monitoring of rural water supply infrastructure has long been hampered b...
The 'eGovernance' hype around the potential of mobile phone and geoweb technologies for enhancing 'g...
The 'eGovernance' hype around the potential of mobile phone and geoweb technologies for enhancing 'g...
Development professionals have deployed several mobile phone-based ICT (Information and Communicatio...
Access to water supply around the world is increasing, but poor sustainability of water supply servi...
Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are widely seen as a new avenue for citizens to h...
The water sector is increasingly adopting Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools to ...
Public water services are still failing rural Tanzanians. Emboldened by advances in information comm...
Rapid expansions of mobile communication technologies across sub-Saharan Africa have generated consi...
The use of new ICT tools to support water services provision is expanding rapidly. Mobile phone and ...
Mobile phones are the world’s fastest growing technologies in terms of coverage and adoption. This t...
This paper reports on findings from an ongoing study of recent software applications that attempt to...
In South Africa, access to safe drinking water is a human right that is explicitly stated in the con...
Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment last updated the information on coverage and functionalit...
non-peer-reviewedThis report presents a synthesis of the learning from interventions in Tanzania sup...
Reliable and cost-effective monitoring of rural water supply infrastructure has long been hampered b...