Trends in sub-Saharan rural water supply and the essential inclusion of Self-supply to achieve 2030 SDG targets
The number of people in sub-Saharan Africa depending on unimproved water sources has not decreased over the past 25 years. Rates of progress in coverage over this period are far below those required to achieve universal access by 2030. Examination of some of the characteristics of the unserved population show major challenges to funding as well as to necessary rates of construction. Community water supply (CWS) as a sole solution is shown to be unable to solve the problem. The growth of self-financed water supplies (Self-supply) is, or could be, filling the gaps public supplies leave. Enhancing support services in the public and private sectors to improve the safety and performance of Self-supply is shown, with examples, to be a cost-effective additional strategy, which can largely, with government support, be integrated into existing services. Including Self-supply support into rural water strategies can very significantly reduce the cost of achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 6.1 of basic services for all. Without its inclusion this goal is very unlikely to be reached in sub-Saharan Africa.Adelana, S. and MacDonald, A. (2008) Applied Groundwater Studies in Africa. IAH Selected Papers Vol 13, Leiden, the Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema.
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Heller, L. (2015) ‘Human rights and self-supply: potential and challenges’ [online], RWSN Webinar 8 <http://vimeo.com/147012798> [accessed August 2017].
Kumamaru, K. (2011) A Comparative Assessment of Communal Water Supply and Self Supply Models for Sustainable Rural Water Supplies: A Case Study of Luapula, Zambia [online], PhD thesis, WEDC <https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/dspace-jspui/handle/2134/9061> [accessed August 2017].
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SKAT/UNICEF (2016) Review of Self-supply in African Countries: Considering findings from Zambia and Zimbabwe, Draft synthesis report.
Sutton, S. (2002) Community Led Improvements of Rural Drinking Water Supplies [online], KAR 7128, DFID Final report <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/249> [accessed August 2017].
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Adelana, S. and MacDonald, A. (2008) Applied Groundwater Studies in Africa. IAH Selected Papers Vol 13, Leiden, the Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema.
African Development Bank Group (2013) Project Appraisal Report Sierra Leone [pdf], OWAS Department <https://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Project-and-Operations/Sierra%20Leone%20-%20Rural%20Water%20Suply%20and%20Sanitation%20-%20Appraisal%20Report.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
Alberts, H. and van der Zee, J.J. (2004) ‘A multi-sectoral approach to sustainable rural water supply: the role of the rope handpump in Nicaragua’, in P. Moriarty and J.A. Butterworth (eds), Beyond Domestic: Case Studies on Poverty and Productive Uses of Water at the Household Level, The Hague: IRC International Water and Sanitation.
Brady, J. and Gray, N. (2010) ‘Group water schemes in Ireland, their role in the Irish water sector’, European Water 29: 39–58.
Gelhard, M. (2014) WASH Self-supply in Sierra Leone: Perspectives and Options [online], Welt Hunger Hilfe/WaterAid <www.washlearningsl.org/wash-self-supply-in-sierra-leone-perspectives-and-options/> [accessed 8 September 2017].
GLAAS (2017) GLAAS 2017 Report: Financing Universal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene under the Sustainable Development Goals [online], UN-Water, WHO <www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/glaas-report-2017/en/> [accessed August 2017].
Heller, L. (2015) ‘Human rights and self-supply: potential and challenges’ [online], RWSN Webinar 8 <http://vimeo.com/147012798> [accessed August 2017].
Kumamaru, K. (2011) A Comparative Assessment of Communal Water Supply and Self Supply Models for Sustainable Rural Water Supplies: A Case Study of Luapula, Zambia [online], PhD thesis, WEDC <https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/dspace-jspui/handle/2134/9061> [accessed August 2017].
Liberia WASH Consortium (2011) ‘Waterpoint Atlas Final review version Aug 2011’ [online] <https://www.waterpointdata.org/dataset/wpdx-waterpoint-data> [accessed 8 September 2017].
Maltha, A. and Veldman, R. (2016) ‘A market-based approach to scale up sustainable rural water supply: experiences from Tanzania’, 39th WEDC Conference, Kumasi, Ghana [pdf] <http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/39/Maltha-2439.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) (2009) Review of Rural Water Supply Universal Access Plan Implementation and Reformulation of Plans and Strategies for Accelerated Implementation, Addis Ababa: MoWR.
Ministry of Water & Environment (MWE) (2011) Self Supply Experiences in Uganda: A Compilation of the Case Studies on Self Supply presented at the 3rd National Learning Forum, December 2011 [online], Kampala, Uganda: MWE <https://docs.google.com/a/washuganda.net/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=d2FzaHVnYW5kYS5uZXR8dWdhbmRhLXdhc2gtcmVzb3VyY2UtY2VudHJlfGd4OjUxODNhYmZlZWM5NjI2MTc> [accessed August 2017].
MWE (2012) Water and Environment Sector Performance Report 2012 [online], Kampala, Uganda: MWE <https://www.ircwash.org/resources/water-and-environment-sector-performance-report-2012> [accessed August 2017].
Olschewski, A., Sutton, S. and Ngoma, M. (2016a) Review of Self-financed Water Supply in Milenge District, Zambia [online], Country Report Zambia, SKAT Foundation, UNICEF <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/754> [accessed August 2017].
Olschewski, A., Matimati, R. and Waterkeyn, A. (2016b) Review of Upgraded Family Well programme in Makoni and Buhera Districts, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe [online], Country Report Zimbabwe, UNICEF Skat Foundation, <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/755> [accessed August 2017].
Osbert, N. and Sutton, S. (2009) ‘Self-supply in Mali: Early steps towards an innovatory approach’, Proceedings of 34th WEDC Conference, Addis Ababa 2009 [pdf] <http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/34/Osbert_N_-_318.pdf> [accessed 8 September 2017].
PumpAid (2016) ‘Innovative Community Water Supply Solutions in Malawi’ [online], End of pilot research project report <www.pumpaid.org/news/our-reports/> [accessed 8 September 2017].
Rural Water Net Associates Ltd (2008) Rural Water Technology Study Final report, Zambia WaterAid/UNICEF.
SKAT/UNICEF (2016) Review of Self-supply in African Countries: Considering findings from Zambia and Zimbabwe, Draft synthesis report.
Sutton, S. (2002) Community Led Improvements of Rural Drinking Water Supplies [online], KAR 7128, DFID Final report <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/249> [accessed August 2017].
Sutton, S, Butterworth, J. and Mekonta, L. (2012) A Hidden Resource: Household-led Rural Water Supply in Ethiopia [online], The Hague: Netherlands <IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/406> [accessed August 2017].
UNICEF (2011) Impact Evaluation of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Interventions in Rural Mozambique [online], Mid-term evaluation <https://www.unicef.org/evaldatabase/index_61812.html> [accessed August 2017].
USGS (2009) Water Quality of Potential Concern in US Private Wells [online] <https://archive.usgs.gov/archive/sites/www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp-ID=2173.html> [accessed August 2017].
WASHCost (2012) Providing a Basic Level of Water and Sanitation Services that Last: Cost benchmarks [pdf], WashCost Infosheet 1, October 2012 <https://www.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/IRC-2012-Providing.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
WHO/UNICEF (2015) Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment [pdf], Geneva: WHO <http://files.unicef.org/publications/files/Progress_on_Sanitation_and_Drinking_Water_2015_Update_.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
World Bank (2017) ‘Databank: Population estimates and projections’ [online], updated July 2017 <http://databank.worldbank.org/data/reports.aspx?source=health-nutrition-and-population-statistics:-population-estimates-and-projections#> [accessed August 2017].
Adelana, S. and MacDonald, A. (2008) Applied Groundwater Studies in Africa. IAH Selected Papers Vol 13, Leiden, the Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema.
African Development Bank Group (2013) Project Appraisal Report Sierra Leone [pdf], OWAS Department <https://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Project-and-Operations/Sierra%20Leone%20-%20Rural%20Water%20Suply%20and%20Sanitation%20-%20Appraisal%20Report.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
Alberts, H. and van der Zee, J.J. (2004) ‘A multi-sectoral approach to sustainable rural water supply: the role of the rope handpump in Nicaragua’, in P. Moriarty and J.A. Butterworth (eds), Beyond Domestic: Case Studies on Poverty and Productive Uses of Water at the Household Level, The Hague: IRC International Water and Sanitation.
Brady, J. and Gray, N. (2010) ‘Group water schemes in Ireland, their role in the Irish water sector’, European Water 29: 39–58.
Gelhard, M. (2014) WASH Self-supply in Sierra Leone: Perspectives and Options [online], Welt Hunger Hilfe/WaterAid <www.washlearningsl.org/wash-self-supply-in-sierra-leone-perspectives-and-options/> [accessed 8 September 2017].
GLAAS (2017) GLAAS 2017 Report: Financing Universal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene under the Sustainable Development Goals [online], UN-Water, WHO <www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/glaas-report-2017/en/> [accessed August 2017].
Heller, L. (2015) ‘Human rights and self-supply: potential and challenges’ [online], RWSN Webinar 8 <http://vimeo.com/147012798> [accessed August 2017].
Kumamaru, K. (2011) A Comparative Assessment of Communal Water Supply and Self Supply Models for Sustainable Rural Water Supplies: A Case Study of Luapula, Zambia [online], PhD thesis, WEDC <https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/dspace-jspui/handle/2134/9061> [accessed August 2017].
Liberia WASH Consortium (2011) ‘Waterpoint Atlas Final review version Aug 2011’ [online] <https://www.waterpointdata.org/dataset/wpdx-waterpoint-data> [accessed 8 September 2017].
Maltha, A. and Veldman, R. (2016) ‘A market-based approach to scale up sustainable rural water supply: experiences from Tanzania’, 39th WEDC Conference, Kumasi, Ghana [pdf] <http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/39/Maltha-2439.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) (2009) Review of Rural Water Supply Universal Access Plan Implementation and Reformulation of Plans and Strategies for Accelerated Implementation, Addis Ababa: MoWR.
Ministry of Water & Environment (MWE) (2011) Self Supply Experiences in Uganda: A Compilation of the Case Studies on Self Supply presented at the 3rd National Learning Forum, December 2011 [online], Kampala, Uganda: MWE <https://docs.google.com/a/washuganda.net/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=d2FzaHVnYW5kYS5uZXR8dWdhbmRhLXdhc2gtcmVzb3VyY2UtY2VudHJlfGd4OjUxODNhYmZlZWM5NjI2MTc> [accessed August 2017].
MWE (2012) Water and Environment Sector Performance Report 2012 [online], Kampala, Uganda: MWE <https://www.ircwash.org/resources/water-and-environment-sector-performance-report-2012> [accessed August 2017].
Olschewski, A., Sutton, S. and Ngoma, M. (2016a) Review of Self-financed Water Supply in Milenge District, Zambia [online], Country Report Zambia, SKAT Foundation, UNICEF <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/754> [accessed August 2017].
Olschewski, A., Matimati, R. and Waterkeyn, A. (2016b) Review of Upgraded Family Well programme in Makoni and Buhera Districts, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe [online], Country Report Zimbabwe, UNICEF Skat Foundation, <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/755> [accessed August 2017].
Osbert, N. and Sutton, S. (2009) ‘Self-supply in Mali: Early steps towards an innovatory approach’, Proceedings of 34th WEDC Conference, Addis Ababa 2009 [pdf] <http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/34/Osbert_N_-_318.pdf> [accessed 8 September 2017].
PumpAid (2016) ‘Innovative Community Water Supply Solutions in Malawi’ [online], End of pilot research project report <www.pumpaid.org/news/our-reports/> [accessed 8 September 2017].
Rural Water Net Associates Ltd (2008) Rural Water Technology Study Final report, Zambia WaterAid/UNICEF.
SKAT/UNICEF (2016) Review of Self-supply in African Countries: Considering findings from Zambia and Zimbabwe, Draft synthesis report.
Sutton, S. (2002) Community Led Improvements of Rural Drinking Water Supplies [online], KAR 7128, DFID Final report <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/249> [accessed August 2017].
Sutton, S, Butterworth, J. and Mekonta, L. (2012) A Hidden Resource: Household-led Rural Water Supply in Ethiopia [online], The Hague: Netherlands <IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/406> [accessed August 2017].
UNICEF (2011) Impact Evaluation of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Interventions in Rural Mozambique [online], Mid-term evaluation <https://www.unicef.org/evaldatabase/index_61812.html> [accessed August 2017].
USGS (2009) Water Quality of Potential Concern in US Private Wells [online] <https://archive.usgs.gov/archive/sites/www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp-ID=2173.html> [accessed August 2017].
WASHCost (2012) Providing a Basic Level of Water and Sanitation Services that Last: Cost benchmarks [pdf], WashCost Infosheet 1, October 2012 <https://www.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/IRC-2012-Providing.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
WHO/UNICEF (2015) Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment [pdf], Geneva: WHO <http://files.unicef.org/publications/files/Progress_on_Sanitation_and_Drinking_Water_2015_Update_.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
World Bank (2017) ‘Databank: Population estimates and projections’ [online], updated July 2017 <http://databank.worldbank.org/data/reports.aspx?source=health-nutrition-and-population-statistics:-population-estimates-and-projections#> [accessed August 2017].
Adelana, S. and MacDonald, A. (2008) Applied Groundwater Studies in Africa. IAH Selected Papers Vol 13, Leiden, the Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema.
African Development Bank Group (2013) Project Appraisal Report Sierra Leone [pdf], OWAS Department <https://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Project-and-Operations/Sierra%20Leone%20-%20Rural%20Water%20Suply%20and%20Sanitation%20-%20Appraisal%20Report.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
Alberts, H. and van der Zee, J.J. (2004) ‘A multi-sectoral approach to sustainable rural water supply: the role of the rope handpump in Nicaragua’, in P. Moriarty and J.A. Butterworth (eds), Beyond Domestic: Case Studies on Poverty and Productive Uses of Water at the Household Level, The Hague: IRC International Water and Sanitation.
Brady, J. and Gray, N. (2010) ‘Group water schemes in Ireland, their role in the Irish water sector’, European Water 29: 39–58.
Gelhard, M. (2014) WASH Self-supply in Sierra Leone: Perspectives and Options [online], Welt Hunger Hilfe/WaterAid <www.washlearningsl.org/wash-self-supply-in-sierra-leone-perspectives-and-options/> [accessed 8 September 2017].
GLAAS (2017) GLAAS 2017 Report: Financing Universal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene under the Sustainable Development Goals [online], UN-Water, WHO <www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/glaas-report-2017/en/> [accessed August 2017].
Heller, L. (2015) ‘Human rights and self-supply: potential and challenges’ [online], RWSN Webinar 8 <http://vimeo.com/147012798> [accessed August 2017].
Kumamaru, K. (2011) A Comparative Assessment of Communal Water Supply and Self Supply Models for Sustainable Rural Water Supplies: A Case Study of Luapula, Zambia [online], PhD thesis, WEDC <https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/dspace-jspui/handle/2134/9061> [accessed August 2017].
Liberia WASH Consortium (2011) ‘Waterpoint Atlas Final review version Aug 2011’ [online] <https://www.waterpointdata.org/dataset/wpdx-waterpoint-data> [accessed 8 September 2017].
Maltha, A. and Veldman, R. (2016) ‘A market-based approach to scale up sustainable rural water supply: experiences from Tanzania’, 39th WEDC Conference, Kumasi, Ghana [pdf] <http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/39/Maltha-2439.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) (2009) Review of Rural Water Supply Universal Access Plan Implementation and Reformulation of Plans and Strategies for Accelerated Implementation, Addis Ababa: MoWR.
Ministry of Water & Environment (MWE) (2011) Self Supply Experiences in Uganda: A Compilation of the Case Studies on Self Supply presented at the 3rd National Learning Forum, December 2011 [online], Kampala, Uganda: MWE <https://docs.google.com/a/washuganda.net/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=d2FzaHVnYW5kYS5uZXR8dWdhbmRhLXdhc2gtcmVzb3VyY2UtY2VudHJlfGd4OjUxODNhYmZlZWM5NjI2MTc> [accessed August 2017].
MWE (2012) Water and Environment Sector Performance Report 2012 [online], Kampala, Uganda: MWE <https://www.ircwash.org/resources/water-and-environment-sector-performance-report-2012> [accessed August 2017].
Olschewski, A., Sutton, S. and Ngoma, M. (2016a) Review of Self-financed Water Supply in Milenge District, Zambia [online], Country Report Zambia, SKAT Foundation, UNICEF <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/754> [accessed August 2017].
Olschewski, A., Matimati, R. and Waterkeyn, A. (2016b) Review of Upgraded Family Well programme in Makoni and Buhera Districts, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe [online], Country Report Zimbabwe, UNICEF Skat Foundation, <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/755> [accessed August 2017].
Osbert, N. and Sutton, S. (2009) ‘Self-supply in Mali: Early steps towards an innovatory approach’, Proceedings of 34th WEDC Conference, Addis Ababa 2009 [pdf] <http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/resources/conference/34/Osbert_N_-_318.pdf> [accessed 8 September 2017].
PumpAid (2016) ‘Innovative Community Water Supply Solutions in Malawi’ [online], End of pilot research project report <www.pumpaid.org/news/our-reports/> [accessed 8 September 2017].
Rural Water Net Associates Ltd (2008) Rural Water Technology Study Final report, Zambia WaterAid/UNICEF.
SKAT/UNICEF (2016) Review of Self-supply in African Countries: Considering findings from Zambia and Zimbabwe, Draft synthesis report.
Sutton, S. (2002) Community Led Improvements of Rural Drinking Water Supplies [online], KAR 7128, DFID Final report <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/249> [accessed August 2017].
Sutton, S, Butterworth, J. and Mekonta, L. (2012) A Hidden Resource: Household-led Rural Water Supply in Ethiopia [online], The Hague: Netherlands <IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre <www.rural-water-supply.net/en/resources/details/406> [accessed August 2017].
UNICEF (2011) Impact Evaluation of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Interventions in Rural Mozambique [online], Mid-term evaluation <https://www.unicef.org/evaldatabase/index_61812.html> [accessed August 2017].
USGS (2009) Water Quality of Potential Concern in US Private Wells [online] <https://archive.usgs.gov/archive/sites/www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp-ID=2173.html> [accessed August 2017].
WASHCost (2012) Providing a Basic Level of Water and Sanitation Services that Last: Cost benchmarks [pdf], WashCost Infosheet 1, October 2012 <https://www.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/IRC-2012-Providing.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
WHO/UNICEF (2015) Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment [pdf], Geneva: WHO <http://files.unicef.org/publications/files/Progress_on_Sanitation_and_Drinking_Water_2015_Update_.pdf> [accessed August 2017].
World Bank (2017) ‘Databank: Population estimates and projections’ [online], updated July 2017 <http://databank.worldbank.org/data/reports.aspx?source=health-nutrition-and-population-statistics:-population-estimates-and-projections#> [accessed August 2017].
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