SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa. Handpump failures often result in extended service disruption leading to high but avoidable financial, health, and development costs. Using unique observational data from monitoring handpump usage in rural Kenya, we evaluate how dramatic improvements in maintenance services influence payment preferences across institutional, operational, and geographic factors. Public goods theory is applied to examine new institutional forms of handpump management. Results reveal steps to enhance rural water supply sustainability by pooling maintenance and financial risks at scale supported by advances in monitoring and payment technologies
Access to reliable and safe water has been recognised as a fundamental human right across the last 2...
Rural Africa lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Decades of effo...
This paper presents findings from a study of spare parts and maintenance supply chains for handpumps...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
Locally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200 million people in rural Africa. Handp...
The implementation of handpumps has contributed to increased improved water access. However, 'univer...
Sustainable financing of groundwater-based drinking water supplies in rural Africa poses one of the ...
In Uganda, Water User Committees dominate management of water supplies in rural areas. However, thei...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
In sub-Saharan Africa, moving towards the Sustainable Development Goals will require an approach to ...
Introduction In order to improve people’s health worldwide, many efforts have been made in order to ...
In Africa, out of the 350,000 handpumps installed, on average 35% is not working; some 150,000 handp...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Water policies in many sub-Saharan African ...
Rural water supply sustainability has remained an enduring policy challenge in sub-Saharan Africa fo...
This research examines the collective action and financial dimensions of rural waterpoint sustainabi...
Access to reliable and safe water has been recognised as a fundamental human right across the last 2...
Rural Africa lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Decades of effo...
This paper presents findings from a study of spare parts and maintenance supply chains for handpumps...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
Locally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200 million people in rural Africa. Handp...
The implementation of handpumps has contributed to increased improved water access. However, 'univer...
Sustainable financing of groundwater-based drinking water supplies in rural Africa poses one of the ...
In Uganda, Water User Committees dominate management of water supplies in rural areas. However, thei...
Challenges facing the rural water sector include meeting adequate operational performance levels, at...
In sub-Saharan Africa, moving towards the Sustainable Development Goals will require an approach to ...
Introduction In order to improve people’s health worldwide, many efforts have been made in order to ...
In Africa, out of the 350,000 handpumps installed, on average 35% is not working; some 150,000 handp...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Water policies in many sub-Saharan African ...
Rural water supply sustainability has remained an enduring policy challenge in sub-Saharan Africa fo...
This research examines the collective action and financial dimensions of rural waterpoint sustainabi...
Access to reliable and safe water has been recognised as a fundamental human right across the last 2...
Rural Africa lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Decades of effo...
This paper presents findings from a study of spare parts and maintenance supply chains for handpumps...