Professionalising rural and small‑town water supply management | |||||||||
The need to enhance external support arrangements rapport Nov 2024 ; 24 pages ![]() Ed. Aguaconsult - Wivenhoe WaterAid - London Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: Overview This report examines the level of support provided to different management models for rural and small-town water supply services in ten countries: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia. A range of different management models are required to reach sustained universal access. These models include variations of self-supply, community-based management (CBM) and public or private utility provision. Strengthening the support that service providers receive under these models is crucial for achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.1 and shifting to more professionalised service provision, particularly in contexts where demand for services is rising and communities are increasingly pressured by climate change.
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