In dealing with the challenge of providing water services to urban low-income areas, the concept of ‘pro-poor water services’ is popular in the policy literature. Based on an extensive literature review, this article examines the relation between the implementation of pro-poor water services and the equity of access. Pro-poor water services comprise a set of technological, financial and organisational measures employed by utilities in developing countries to improve service provision to low-income areas. In practice, the combination of low-cost technologies which limit consumption, measures to enforce payment for services, and the use of community-based and private suppliers, means that pro-poor service often entails the utility delegating ...
This paper examines the water and sewerage service delivery programs for the poor residents in the M...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
The ‘pro-poor’ concept, prominent in development studies, was later incorporated into technical disc...
In dealing with the challenge of providing water services to urban low-income areas, the concept of ...
Water utilities are the main instrument for countries to achieve universal service coverage. In purs...
Water utilities are the main instrument for countries to achieve universal service coverage. In purs...
Inadequate water service provision to the urban poor remains a serious problem in low-income countri...
The birth of democracy in 1994 resulted in a massive law reform process which brought much optimism ...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
The paper aimed at presenting an alternative model for pro-poor water services. The failure of publi...
Water service to the urban poor presents challenges to political leaders, regulators and managers. W...
A global research programme is being undertaken to investigate the actual costs and charges, formal ...
The objective of this paper is to understand the impact of regulation and competition policy upon lo...
“Pro-poor is a bottom up approach which ensures participation by low-income consumers in water provi...
Development of new infrastructure, providing social services efficiently and effectively, and better...
This paper examines the water and sewerage service delivery programs for the poor residents in the M...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
The ‘pro-poor’ concept, prominent in development studies, was later incorporated into technical disc...
In dealing with the challenge of providing water services to urban low-income areas, the concept of ...
Water utilities are the main instrument for countries to achieve universal service coverage. In purs...
Water utilities are the main instrument for countries to achieve universal service coverage. In purs...
Inadequate water service provision to the urban poor remains a serious problem in low-income countri...
The birth of democracy in 1994 resulted in a massive law reform process which brought much optimism ...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
The paper aimed at presenting an alternative model for pro-poor water services. The failure of publi...
Water service to the urban poor presents challenges to political leaders, regulators and managers. W...
A global research programme is being undertaken to investigate the actual costs and charges, formal ...
The objective of this paper is to understand the impact of regulation and competition policy upon lo...
“Pro-poor is a bottom up approach which ensures participation by low-income consumers in water provi...
Development of new infrastructure, providing social services efficiently and effectively, and better...
This paper examines the water and sewerage service delivery programs for the poor residents in the M...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
The ‘pro-poor’ concept, prominent in development studies, was later incorporated into technical disc...