The objective of this study was to analyse the effect of donor funding on the performance of water utilities in Kenya. The study employed the use of a census by targeting all 88 regulated Water Services Providers (WSPs) in Kenya for a period of two years, 2016 and 2017. Data pertaining to the support received from the donors were obtained from the publications of the WSPs, Development Partners, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), and Office of Auditor General (OAG). Performance data of the various WSPs were extracted from the Impact reports produced by Water Regulatory Board (WASREB), for the periods 2016/7 to 2017/8. Presentation of the data was done through the use of tables and charts with the application of SPSS. The study found that do...
In Kenya as many other countries of the world, Government tax revenues are constrained due to popula...
Abstract: In contrast to other counties in Kenya, Murang'a County enjoys an abundance of water as a ...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
The main objective of this study was to investigate how community water projects are influenced by w...
Water distribution is often a monopoly of governments or city and municipal authorities. There is no...
Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company has consistently struggled to achieve its envisioned accepted perf...
Funded with generous support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This rep...
The purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effect of government regulation on the joint ...
Abstract: The lack of effective policy strategies regarding the funding of projects by Marsabit Coun...
In Kenya, where 80% of the land is arid and semi-arid, access to water is an everyday challenge for ...
In a 2010 study by World Bank, it was evidenced that people lack proper services because systems fai...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
Sabasaba urban water supply project was undertaken in order to increase the number of people in low-...
This study provides an empirical investigation on the effect of the social-cultural environment; loc...
Kenya requires innovative funding strategies, mechanisms and tools to ensure that it will reach nati...
In Kenya as many other countries of the world, Government tax revenues are constrained due to popula...
Abstract: In contrast to other counties in Kenya, Murang'a County enjoys an abundance of water as a ...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...
The main objective of this study was to investigate how community water projects are influenced by w...
Water distribution is often a monopoly of governments or city and municipal authorities. There is no...
Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company has consistently struggled to achieve its envisioned accepted perf...
Funded with generous support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This rep...
The purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effect of government regulation on the joint ...
Abstract: The lack of effective policy strategies regarding the funding of projects by Marsabit Coun...
In Kenya, where 80% of the land is arid and semi-arid, access to water is an everyday challenge for ...
In a 2010 study by World Bank, it was evidenced that people lack proper services because systems fai...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
Sabasaba urban water supply project was undertaken in order to increase the number of people in low-...
This study provides an empirical investigation on the effect of the social-cultural environment; loc...
Kenya requires innovative funding strategies, mechanisms and tools to ensure that it will reach nati...
In Kenya as many other countries of the world, Government tax revenues are constrained due to popula...
Abstract: In contrast to other counties in Kenya, Murang'a County enjoys an abundance of water as a ...
In Kenya, almost 2/3rd of rural water projects start malfunctioning within 3-5 years of construction...