The role of government in accepting and accelerating household investment in water supply should be clarified further. Government’s role in community water supply development and maintenance is well-established. However, to promote and support small scale private investment in water to improve service and increase coverage requires different roles and strategies at all levels of public service. [authors abstract]
Title | Towards the Ethiopian goal of universal access to rural water : understanding the potential contribution of self supply |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Authors | Sutton, S., Mamo, E., Butterworth, J., Dimtse, D. |
Secondary Title | RiPPLE Working Paper 23 |
Volume | 23 |
Pagination | 74 p.; ill.; tab.; fig. |
Date Published | 2011-06-01 |
Publisher | RiPPLE, Research-inspired Policy and Practice Learning in Ethiopia and the Nile region |
Place Published | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Keywords | ethiopia, self supply, small-scale activities, water supply |
Abstract | The role of government in accepting and accelerating household investment in water supply should be clarified further. Government’s role in community water supply development and maintenance is well-established. However, to promote and support small scale private investment in water to improve service and increase coverage requires different roles and strategies at all levels of public service. [authors abstract] |
Notes | With bibliography on p. 73 |
Custom 1 | 205.2 |
The role of government in accepting and accelerating household investment in water supply should be clarified further. Government's role in community water supply development and maintenance is well-established. However, to promote and support small scale private investment in water to improve service and increase coverage requires different roles and strategies at all levels of public service. [authors abstract]
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