Access to affordable and clean water has remained a challenge globally. Most states in Africa states have championed the provision of water to its citizens through state driven approaches. Despite the evidence that community water supply has contributed positively more than any other single approach to provision of water supply in Africa, it is still regarded as an informal approach. Most states in Africa still prefer other conventional approaches like Concession and Affermage in Francophone Africa and Commercialization through Management contracts in Anglophone Africa at the expense of the community water management. Either the state has not used the right approach or has neglected the community. Using evidence from Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi...
Community-managed water supply has, since the 1990s, been widely hailed and promoted as the solution...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
In a Multi-Indicator survey published in 2013 by the National Bureau of statistics, has shown that o...
The rapid urbanization facing developing countries is increasing pressure on public institutions to ...
The lack of adequate provision of drinking water and sanitation coverage is one of the major challen...
This study examines the performance of the policy of community management for rural groundwater supp...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Water supply and distribution in Accra is challenged by a mix of technical, institutional and social...
Water resources in many parts of the world, but particularly in Africa, face multiple pressures. Th...
Promoting only community-based water supply may mean that we are omitting a major asset which can co...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
In developing countries, the dominant model for managing rural water supplies is a community-level a...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Community-managed water supply has, since the 1990s, been widely hailed and promoted as the solution...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
In a Multi-Indicator survey published in 2013 by the National Bureau of statistics, has shown that o...
The rapid urbanization facing developing countries is increasing pressure on public institutions to ...
The lack of adequate provision of drinking water and sanitation coverage is one of the major challen...
This study examines the performance of the policy of community management for rural groundwater supp...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Water supply and distribution in Accra is challenged by a mix of technical, institutional and social...
Water resources in many parts of the world, but particularly in Africa, face multiple pressures. Th...
Promoting only community-based water supply may mean that we are omitting a major asset which can co...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
In developing countries, the dominant model for managing rural water supplies is a community-level a...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Community-managed water supply has, since the 1990s, been widely hailed and promoted as the solution...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...