This paper explores community-organized, household water supply in seven communities in western Kenya. We compare water use, labor use, income and the conditions for collective action in three sets of communities: two have protected springs and piped homestead connections; two have protected springs but no homestead connection; and three draw potentially contaminated water from unprotected springs. We find that piped water reduces the work of women and girls, and facilitates home garden and livestock production. Together these changes lead to increased household incomes. Women recognize clear time-benefits. Men, however, experience extra work. No overall pattern emerges regarding the preconditions for collective action.
By adopting process tracing in case study research, this research examines how seven rural piped wat...
Prior work has demonstrated the ability of common property systems to sustain institutional arrangem...
This research examines the collective action and financial dimensions of rural waterpoint sustainabi...
This paper explores community-organized, household water supply in seven communities in western Keny...
Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic activ...
"Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic acti...
Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic activ...
Abstract: This paper presents initial findings from research exploring the influence of community o...
"Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic acti...
This paper presents initial findings from research exploring the influence of community organizing a...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a w...
By adopting process tracing in case study research, this research examines how seven rural piped wat...
Prior work has demonstrated the ability of common property systems to sustain institutional arrangem...
This research examines the collective action and financial dimensions of rural waterpoint sustainabi...
This paper explores community-organized, household water supply in seven communities in western Keny...
Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic activ...
"Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic acti...
Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic activ...
Abstract: This paper presents initial findings from research exploring the influence of community o...
"Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic acti...
This paper presents initial findings from research exploring the influence of community organizing a...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Water is life, for people and for the planet. The supply and demand for improved water plays a param...
This paper describes the ways that households, and particularly women, experience water scarcity in ...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a w...
By adopting process tracing in case study research, this research examines how seven rural piped wat...
Prior work has demonstrated the ability of common property systems to sustain institutional arrangem...
This research examines the collective action and financial dimensions of rural waterpoint sustainabi...