This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the capital of Adamawa state, North Central Nigeria. It provide an insight into their contributions, pattern of expenditure on commercial water supply, their operational constraints and possible solutions; and implications of all these issues for sustainable urban development. The methodology employed a household survey and a survey covering the operations of the SSCWP as well as government officials. Results obtained show that 65% of households in Yola presently rely on SSCWP as a coping strategy. The study recommends regulatory oversight to be created through legislation geared towards a water policy that will improve access to portable water ...
The level of domestic water services largely influences household’s health and socioeconomic develop...
This study assessed water supply and management in an urban area in Southern Nigeria with the aim of...
The objectives of this study were to develop some management options for the integration of socioeco...
This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the...
There are about 40 million people now living in urban cities and towns in Nigeria. The urban populat...
The paper compares three contextually different urban areas in Nigeria’s Niger Delta to understand h...
Access to safe water supply has remained an important issue in water resources development and manag...
The paper attempts to discuss the Jigawa state’s attempt at implementing its WASH (Water Supply Sani...
In the absence of conventional water supply system in Onitsha, Nigeria, self-supply model, which is ...
Access to safe water supply is one of the fundamental basic needs for human survival. This study exa...
The study aim to show the gradual acceptance of buying water in the open market across Nigeria. The ...
Making freshwater available in urban centre are major challenge to be faced in 21st century globally...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
Improved access to water supply in sub-Saharan Africa is increasing. However, the driver for this in...
Background: Water is essential for health, and therefore considered a fundamental human need that as...
The level of domestic water services largely influences household’s health and socioeconomic develop...
This study assessed water supply and management in an urban area in Southern Nigeria with the aim of...
The objectives of this study were to develop some management options for the integration of socioeco...
This paper reviewed the operation of the Small Scale Commercial Water Providers (SSCWP) in Yola, the...
There are about 40 million people now living in urban cities and towns in Nigeria. The urban populat...
The paper compares three contextually different urban areas in Nigeria’s Niger Delta to understand h...
Access to safe water supply has remained an important issue in water resources development and manag...
The paper attempts to discuss the Jigawa state’s attempt at implementing its WASH (Water Supply Sani...
In the absence of conventional water supply system in Onitsha, Nigeria, self-supply model, which is ...
Access to safe water supply is one of the fundamental basic needs for human survival. This study exa...
The study aim to show the gradual acceptance of buying water in the open market across Nigeria. The ...
Making freshwater available in urban centre are major challenge to be faced in 21st century globally...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
Improved access to water supply in sub-Saharan Africa is increasing. However, the driver for this in...
Background: Water is essential for health, and therefore considered a fundamental human need that as...
The level of domestic water services largely influences household’s health and socioeconomic develop...
This study assessed water supply and management in an urban area in Southern Nigeria with the aim of...
The objectives of this study were to develop some management options for the integration of socioeco...