Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citizens in South Africa still rely on their own initiatives and infrastructure to access water. They construct, improve, operate and maintain infrastructure of different complexities, from individual wells to complex collectively owned water schemes. While most of these schemes operate without legal recognition, they provide essential services to many households. In this article we will first provide an overview of the growing international body of literature describing self-supply as an alternative pathway for public service delivery. We then take a historical perspective on the role of communities and self-supply in South Africa and describe the...
Background South Africa is a semiarid country where 5 million people, mainly in rural areas, lack ac...
Challenges with respect to potable water supply in Vhembe District threaten the health and welfare o...
The South African government that came to power in 1994 was challenged by enormous backlogs in rural...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
This study fills a knowledge gap about low-income rural communities’ holistic management of multiple...
This paper discusses rural water supply at grassroots level, and challenges the assumption that a co...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
South African service delivery paradigms are undergoing a period of decentralisation. Local governme...
Despite progressive policies and a legal framework that includes the constitutional right to suffici...
M.A. (Geography and Environmental Management)Water supply and sanitation in the rural areas have for...
M.A. (Development Studies)This study examines water service provision models in KwaZulu-Natal and as...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
Background South Africa is a semiarid country where 5 million people, mainly in rural areas, lack ac...
Challenges with respect to potable water supply in Vhembe District threaten the health and welfare o...
The South African government that came to power in 1994 was challenged by enormous backlogs in rural...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
Despite the rapid extension of public service delivery since the end of Apartheid, many rural citize...
This study fills a knowledge gap about low-income rural communities’ holistic management of multiple...
This paper discusses rural water supply at grassroots level, and challenges the assumption that a co...
This study focused on investigating the provision of improved water sources for both domestic and pr...
Water is a crucial issue for sustainable livelihoods, and a lack of it impacts human life. Catchment...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
South African service delivery paradigms are undergoing a period of decentralisation. Local governme...
Despite progressive policies and a legal framework that includes the constitutional right to suffici...
M.A. (Geography and Environmental Management)Water supply and sanitation in the rural areas have for...
M.A. (Development Studies)This study examines water service provision models in KwaZulu-Natal and as...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
Background South Africa is a semiarid country where 5 million people, mainly in rural areas, lack ac...
Challenges with respect to potable water supply in Vhembe District threaten the health and welfare o...
The South African government that came to power in 1994 was challenged by enormous backlogs in rural...