Purpose – The paper aims to explore the processes and complexities of community participation in a water supply project for the urban informal poor in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews performance of a community-based water governance entitled DSK Model. The Model includes the local urban poor community with the formal urban service providers in the process of water supply. Using a case study of Karail slum in Dhaka, the paper affirms the potential of community engagement for successful implementation of water supply project by the formal organizations. Findings – The opportunity of community participation by the urban poor helps them to be engaged with the formal organizations. Community engagement not only...
The poor in most developing countries are persistently marginalised in their living conditions, incl...
This paper develops a robust methodology to aggregate indicators of water supply accessibility by th...
This fieldnote examines the experience of Indian utilities and local governments in trying to extend...
Water supply to the urban poor is one of the biggest challenges of urban governance in developing co...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056This paper presents a model for community and institutional supp...
Slums are one of the most common features of the poor countries like those in South Asia and depriva...
An adequate supply of potable water to the urban poor living in informal settlements in developing c...
In Dhaka, Bangladesh over five million bustee (slum) dwellers access water via self-help, NonGovernm...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
km2 area and provides residence for about 7 Million people. The city is highly potential for the eco...
More than 2 billion people in the world lack safely managed drinking water. The main question underl...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
The most prominent water supply improvement standard, the Millennium Development Goal (MDG), was off...
Citing an external evaluation commissioned in 2001, this paper describes WaterAid's WASH program imp...
The poor in most developing countries are persistently marginalised in their living conditions, incl...
This paper develops a robust methodology to aggregate indicators of water supply accessibility by th...
This fieldnote examines the experience of Indian utilities and local governments in trying to extend...
Water supply to the urban poor is one of the biggest challenges of urban governance in developing co...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056This paper presents a model for community and institutional supp...
Slums are one of the most common features of the poor countries like those in South Asia and depriva...
An adequate supply of potable water to the urban poor living in informal settlements in developing c...
In Dhaka, Bangladesh over five million bustee (slum) dwellers access water via self-help, NonGovernm...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
km2 area and provides residence for about 7 Million people. The city is highly potential for the eco...
More than 2 billion people in the world lack safely managed drinking water. The main question underl...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and a city with 20 million inhabitants, faces numerous challenges s...
The most prominent water supply improvement standard, the Millennium Development Goal (MDG), was off...
Citing an external evaluation commissioned in 2001, this paper describes WaterAid's WASH program imp...
The poor in most developing countries are persistently marginalised in their living conditions, incl...
This paper develops a robust methodology to aggregate indicators of water supply accessibility by th...
This fieldnote examines the experience of Indian utilities and local governments in trying to extend...