Improving water governance is a top priority for addressing the global water crisis. Yet, there is a dearth of empirical data examining whether better water governance is associated with lower water insecurity and improved well-being. We, therefore, pooled household data from two Sustainable Water Effectiveness Reviews conducted by Oxfam GB in Zambia (n = 997) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC, n = 1,071) to assess the relationship between perceived water governance (using a 12-item indicator), water insecurity [using the Household Water Insecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale], and four indicators of well-being: life satisfaction, drinking unsafe water, diarrhea, and resilience to cholera outbreak. Using generalized structural equatio...
Access to clean water is essential for life and yet 80 per cent of the world’s population live in ar...
We sought to determine whether a shortened version of the 12-item Household Water Insecurity Experie...
Contemporaneous global demographic, environmental, and economic trends have elevated water issues to...
Improving water governance is a top priority for addressing the global water crisis. Yet, there is a...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
The built environment defines how societies shape relationships within hydrological systems to ensur...
Objective Progress towards equitable and sufficient water has primarily been measured by population-...
Household water insecurity has serious implications for the health, livelihoods and wellbeing of peo...
Water scholarship has advanced considerably in recent decades. Despite this remarkable progress, wat...
Safe and secure water is a cornerstone of modern life in the global North. This article critically e...
Traditional water indicators primarily focus on water quantity and quality, but emergent research de...
Water scholarship has advanced considerably in recent decades. Despite this remarkable progress, wat...
BACKGROUND: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among th...
Universal access to water is acknowledged as a fundamental human right which governments have to sec...
OBJECTIVE: Progress towards equitable and sufficient water has primarily been measured by population...
Access to clean water is essential for life and yet 80 per cent of the world’s population live in ar...
We sought to determine whether a shortened version of the 12-item Household Water Insecurity Experie...
Contemporaneous global demographic, environmental, and economic trends have elevated water issues to...
Improving water governance is a top priority for addressing the global water crisis. Yet, there is a...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
The built environment defines how societies shape relationships within hydrological systems to ensur...
Objective Progress towards equitable and sufficient water has primarily been measured by population-...
Household water insecurity has serious implications for the health, livelihoods and wellbeing of peo...
Water scholarship has advanced considerably in recent decades. Despite this remarkable progress, wat...
Safe and secure water is a cornerstone of modern life in the global North. This article critically e...
Traditional water indicators primarily focus on water quantity and quality, but emergent research de...
Water scholarship has advanced considerably in recent decades. Despite this remarkable progress, wat...
BACKGROUND: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among th...
Universal access to water is acknowledged as a fundamental human right which governments have to sec...
OBJECTIVE: Progress towards equitable and sufficient water has primarily been measured by population...
Access to clean water is essential for life and yet 80 per cent of the world’s population live in ar...
We sought to determine whether a shortened version of the 12-item Household Water Insecurity Experie...
Contemporaneous global demographic, environmental, and economic trends have elevated water issues to...