Groundwater resources have the potential to meet the water demands of vulnerable communities in eastern Africa. To ensure such groundwater resources are managed sustainably, robust geological knowledge must be available and utilised by those managing groundwater. SmallNGOs are one type of practitioner working on water-related projects with remote and vulnerable communities. This study aimed to understand the access to and use of geological data and expertise by small NGOs involved in water-related projects, through an online survey andkey-informant interviews. The study revealed that small NGOS want to use geological data but bureaucracy makes it difficult to access free,existing government geological data sources, and that datasets are not...
About 35 percent of Nigeria’s population of the more than 180 M relies on groundwater. Due to the la...
The widespread development of groundwater is the only affordable and sustainable way of improving a...
Shallow hand-dug wells are commonly used to supplement partial or intermittent piped water coverage ...
Groundwater resources have the potential to meet the water demands of vulnerable communities in east...
The industrialization process taking place in Africa has led to an overall increase in groundwater a...
Poverty reduction and economic growth drive the development of groundwater resources across Africa. ...
Groundwater information and data is vital to sustainably developing groundwater resources, and to hy...
This datasets contains the anonymised results of a survey of well owners in Kisumu, Kenya. Data incl...
This dataset contains the anonymised results of a survey of customers who buy groundwater for consum...
Groundwater is Africa’s most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies for many p...
Study region: Coastal areas of Kenya (Kilifi County), Tanzania (Kilwa district) and Comoros (Ngazidj...
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa commonly rely on shallow hand-dug wells and springs; consequ...
Acknowledgments This research was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council NERC, the De...
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa commonly rely on shallow hand-dug wells and springs; consequ...
In sub-Saharan Africa 85% of those without access to safe water live in rural areas where the conse...
About 35 percent of Nigeria’s population of the more than 180 M relies on groundwater. Due to the la...
The widespread development of groundwater is the only affordable and sustainable way of improving a...
Shallow hand-dug wells are commonly used to supplement partial or intermittent piped water coverage ...
Groundwater resources have the potential to meet the water demands of vulnerable communities in east...
The industrialization process taking place in Africa has led to an overall increase in groundwater a...
Poverty reduction and economic growth drive the development of groundwater resources across Africa. ...
Groundwater information and data is vital to sustainably developing groundwater resources, and to hy...
This datasets contains the anonymised results of a survey of well owners in Kisumu, Kenya. Data incl...
This dataset contains the anonymised results of a survey of customers who buy groundwater for consum...
Groundwater is Africa’s most precious natural resource, providing reliable water supplies for many p...
Study region: Coastal areas of Kenya (Kilifi County), Tanzania (Kilwa district) and Comoros (Ngazidj...
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa commonly rely on shallow hand-dug wells and springs; consequ...
Acknowledgments This research was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council NERC, the De...
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa commonly rely on shallow hand-dug wells and springs; consequ...
In sub-Saharan Africa 85% of those without access to safe water live in rural areas where the conse...
About 35 percent of Nigeria’s population of the more than 180 M relies on groundwater. Due to the la...
The widespread development of groundwater is the only affordable and sustainable way of improving a...
Shallow hand-dug wells are commonly used to supplement partial or intermittent piped water coverage ...