Community management of rural water supplies is an approach that gives control of the water systems to the communities. Over the past three decades, it has become common for rural communities to adopt this approach to manage their water systems. Past experiences have shown that community water supply needs some add-ons or “Plus factors” to ensure sustainability and scalability. The present study contributes to the Community Water Plus project funded by Australian Aid, which aims at determining the extent of “Plus factors” required for success. The aim of this study is to critically review and analyse the development pattern of successful community-managed rural water supplies over the past three decades. Two research questions were addresse...
For the past 30 years the dominant approach to managing rural water services in low and lower middl...
Water financing is one of the major factors, which determine the sustainability of rural water suppl...
Many governments embraced the idea of changing from "providers to facilitators" And have become conv...
Community management is the accepted management model for rural water supplies in many low and middl...
Introduction Globally, management of rural, small community drinking water supply faces a lot of hur...
The sustainability of Rural Water Supply Schemes (RWSS), managed by communities, is a major concern ...
This paper reports on the outcomes from the ‘Community Water Plus’ (2013-2016) project that was desi...
In the community management model significant support from government and other entities is needed t...
The rural water supply in Ethiopia has experienced significant changes over few years with the imple...
One of the major challenges facing most community managed rural water supplies is lack of Sustainabi...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
Community-managed water supply has, since the 1990s, been widely hailed and promoted as the solution...
The participatory Action Research on The Role of Communities in the Management of Improved rural Wat...
Water management is a critical global issue. Water security, environmental sustainability, water qua...
Development agencies continue to think of community management as the solution to the sustainability...
For the past 30 years the dominant approach to managing rural water services in low and lower middl...
Water financing is one of the major factors, which determine the sustainability of rural water suppl...
Many governments embraced the idea of changing from "providers to facilitators" And have become conv...
Community management is the accepted management model for rural water supplies in many low and middl...
Introduction Globally, management of rural, small community drinking water supply faces a lot of hur...
The sustainability of Rural Water Supply Schemes (RWSS), managed by communities, is a major concern ...
This paper reports on the outcomes from the ‘Community Water Plus’ (2013-2016) project that was desi...
In the community management model significant support from government and other entities is needed t...
The rural water supply in Ethiopia has experienced significant changes over few years with the imple...
One of the major challenges facing most community managed rural water supplies is lack of Sustainabi...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
Community-managed water supply has, since the 1990s, been widely hailed and promoted as the solution...
The participatory Action Research on The Role of Communities in the Management of Improved rural Wat...
Water management is a critical global issue. Water security, environmental sustainability, water qua...
Development agencies continue to think of community management as the solution to the sustainability...
For the past 30 years the dominant approach to managing rural water services in low and lower middl...
Water financing is one of the major factors, which determine the sustainability of rural water suppl...
Many governments embraced the idea of changing from "providers to facilitators" And have become conv...