Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to policies for natural resource management and service delivery. Various approaches have been suggested to strengthen CBM by ‘working with the grain’ of existing social arrangements and relationships. For advocates, such approaches ensure that management arrangements are rooted in local realities and are therefore more likely to be effective. Implementing this approach is, however, methodologically, empirically, and operationally challenging. In this paper, we centre these challenges through a study of community-managed water in rural Ethiopia, Malawi, and Uganda. We examine water management arrangements by undertaking an in-depth social survey...
This study examines the key governance dynamics in Uganda’s rural safe water supply service systems....
Poor management of water and sanitation resources are impediments to achieving the Millennium Develo...
Over 85% of Uganda’s 34 million people depend on rural water supply systems and the current wa...
Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to ...
Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to ...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Although there is considerable on-going debate about the suitability and sustainability of community...
Development agencies continue to think of community management as the solution to the sustainability...
The participatory Action Research on The Role of Communities in the Management of Improved rural Wat...
This study examines the performance of the policy of community management for rural groundwater supp...
In developing countries, the dominant model for managing rural water supplies is a community-level a...
Introduction When managed appropriately, water is a precious natural resource, vital for life, devel...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
By adopting process tracing in case study research, this research examines how seven rural piped wat...
This study examines the key governance dynamics in Uganda’s rural safe water supply service systems....
Poor management of water and sanitation resources are impediments to achieving the Millennium Develo...
Over 85% of Uganda’s 34 million people depend on rural water supply systems and the current wa...
Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to ...
Despite cogent critiques and limited successes, community-based management (CBM) remains central to ...
As attention increasingly turns to the sustainability of rural water supplies - and not simply overa...
Community management has remained the dominant paradigm for managing rural water supplies in sub-Sah...
Although there is considerable on-going debate about the suitability and sustainability of community...
Development agencies continue to think of community management as the solution to the sustainability...
The participatory Action Research on The Role of Communities in the Management of Improved rural Wat...
This study examines the performance of the policy of community management for rural groundwater supp...
In developing countries, the dominant model for managing rural water supplies is a community-level a...
Introduction When managed appropriately, water is a precious natural resource, vital for life, devel...
Millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to safe drinking water sources. Especiall...
By adopting process tracing in case study research, this research examines how seven rural piped wat...
This study examines the key governance dynamics in Uganda’s rural safe water supply service systems....
Poor management of water and sanitation resources are impediments to achieving the Millennium Develo...
Over 85% of Uganda’s 34 million people depend on rural water supply systems and the current wa...