The birth of democracy in 1994 resulted in a massive law reform process which brought much optimism in South African water resource governance structure. These reforms have included a pro-poor oriented water service delivery system to redress the inequalities experienced by the poor during the apartheid regime. However, although a lot of financial resources have been used to improve water security amongst the poor, water access have reached unprecedented levels in the post-apartheid era. The broad objective of the paper is to identify and assess pro-poor interventions in water service delivery in urban areas. Given the plurality of pro-poor mechanisms to ensure access t water, a special focus is made on the free basic water policy to il...
South Africa’s private sector and the practice of using market processes are often dismissed by the ...
This Working Paper explores the system of provision for water and sanitation in South Africa with pa...
After apartheid, South Africa has stepped up to the challenge of reforming an inequitable water serv...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
Summary. Local authorities in South Africa have responded to the post-apartheid promise of redistrib...
South African service delivery paradigms are undergoing a period of decentralisation. Local governme...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
M.A. (Development Studies)This study examines water service provision models in KwaZulu-Natal and as...
M.A. (Development Studies)This study examines water service provision models in KwaZulu-Natal and as...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-88).On democratisation, the South African government ...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
This is an in-depth case study of urban water services to poor households and their interactions wit...
In Schreiner, B.; Hassan, R. M. (Eds.). Transforming water management in South Africa: designing and...
In Schreiner, B.; Hassan, R. M. (Eds.). Transforming water management in South Africa: designing and...
South Africa’s private sector and the practice of using market processes are often dismissed by the ...
This Working Paper explores the system of provision for water and sanitation in South Africa with pa...
After apartheid, South Africa has stepped up to the challenge of reforming an inequitable water serv...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
Summary. Local authorities in South Africa have responded to the post-apartheid promise of redistrib...
South African service delivery paradigms are undergoing a period of decentralisation. Local governme...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
M.A. (Development Studies)This study examines water service provision models in KwaZulu-Natal and as...
M.A. (Development Studies)This study examines water service provision models in KwaZulu-Natal and as...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-88).On democratisation, the South African government ...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
This is an in-depth case study of urban water services to poor households and their interactions wit...
In Schreiner, B.; Hassan, R. M. (Eds.). Transforming water management in South Africa: designing and...
In Schreiner, B.; Hassan, R. M. (Eds.). Transforming water management in South Africa: designing and...
South Africa’s private sector and the practice of using market processes are often dismissed by the ...
This Working Paper explores the system of provision for water and sanitation in South Africa with pa...
After apartheid, South Africa has stepped up to the challenge of reforming an inequitable water serv...