What is missing to ensure improved water use in urban informal settlements?
This study responds to the question of why most of the residents of urban informal settlements are still using unimproved water even after infrastructure for improved water distribution is installed. Huye town in Rwanda was used as a case study. Data was collected using household surveys, focus group discussions with community leaders, and observations of water source premises. Results indicate two main factors which compromised the use of improved water. Firstly, the processes of getting a water pipe connection from an immediate neighbour involved time-consuming negotiations and sometimes a significant cost while public water kiosks were closed most of the time. Secondly, the study observed that the lack of strong community organizations for consistent maintenance of the available public water sources (protected springs) could compromise the quality of water and nullify efforts to protect the sources. The study informs policy makers that extending piped water infrastructure is not enough for residents of urban informal settlements to use it. Further assistance and consistent maintenance of infrastructure is also important.Boateng, D., Tia-Adjei, M. and Adams, E.A. (2013) ‘Determinants of household water quality in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana’, Journal of Environment and Earth Science 3: 70–77.
JMP (2014) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2014 Update, Geneva: WHO/New York: UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP).
Prevost, C., Mwanafunzi, B. and Jain, N. (2010) ‘Improving rural water service in Rwanda with public–private partnerships’, Smart Lessons, Washington, DC: International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group.
Stoler, J., Tutu, R.A. and Winslow, K. (2015) ‘Piped water flows but sachet consumption grows: the paradoxical drinking water landscape of an urban slum in Ashaiman, Ghana’, Habitat International 47: 52–60 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.01.009>.
Tsinda, A. and Abbott, P. (2012) Catalysing Self-Sustaining Sanitation Chains in Informal Settlements: A Review and Analysis of the Situation Pertaining to the Provision of Sanitation to Low-Income Settlements in Kigali City (Rwanda): Diagnostic Report, Kigali, Rwanda: Institute of Policy Analysis and Research – Rwanda.
UN-Habitat (2011) Cities and Climate Change: Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).
Uwizeye, D., Sokoni, C.H. and Kabiru, C.W. (2014) ‘Prevalence and correlates for diarrhoea in the mountainous informal settlements of Huye Town, Rwanda’, Springerplus 3: 745 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-745>.
Vearey, J. (2012) ‘Sampling in an urban environment: overcoming complexities and capturing differences’, Journal of Refugee Studies 2012 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fes032>.
Zuin, V., Ortolano, L., Alvarinho, M., Russel, K., Thebo, A., Muximpua, O. and Davis, J. (2011) ‘Water supply services for Africa’s urban poor: the role of resale’, Journal of Water and Health 9(4): 773–84 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2011.031>.
Boateng, D., Tia-Adjei, M. and Adams, E.A. (2013) ‘Determinants of household water quality in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana’, Journal of Environment and Earth Science 3: 70–77.
JMP (2014) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2014 Update, Geneva: WHO/New York: UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP).
Prevost, C., Mwanafunzi, B. and Jain, N. (2010) ‘Improving rural water service in Rwanda with public–private partnerships’, Smart Lessons, Washington, DC: International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group.
Stoler, J., Tutu, R.A. and Winslow, K. (2015) ‘Piped water flows but sachet consumption grows: the paradoxical drinking water landscape of an urban slum in Ashaiman, Ghana’, Habitat International 47: 52–60 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.01.009>.
Tsinda, A. and Abbott, P. (2012) Catalysing Self-Sustaining Sanitation Chains in Informal Settlements: A Review and Analysis of the Situation Pertaining to the Provision of Sanitation to Low-Income Settlements in Kigali City (Rwanda): Diagnostic Report, Kigali, Rwanda: Institute of Policy Analysis and Research – Rwanda.
UN-Habitat (2011) Cities and Climate Change: Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).
Uwizeye, D., Sokoni, C.H. and Kabiru, C.W. (2014) ‘Prevalence and correlates for diarrhoea in the mountainous informal settlements of Huye Town, Rwanda’, Springerplus 3: 745 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-745>.
Vearey, J. (2012) ‘Sampling in an urban environment: overcoming complexities and capturing differences’, Journal of Refugee Studies 2012 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fes032>.
Zuin, V., Ortolano, L., Alvarinho, M., Russel, K., Thebo, A., Muximpua, O. and Davis, J. (2011) ‘Water supply services for Africa’s urban poor: the role of resale’, Journal of Water and Health 9(4): 773–84 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2011.031>.
Boateng, D., Tia-Adjei, M. and Adams, E.A. (2013) ‘Determinants of household water quality in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana’, Journal of Environment and Earth Science 3: 70–77.
JMP (2014) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2014 Update, Geneva: WHO/New York: UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP).
Prevost, C., Mwanafunzi, B. and Jain, N. (2010) ‘Improving rural water service in Rwanda with public–private partnerships’, Smart Lessons, Washington, DC: International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group.
Stoler, J., Tutu, R.A. and Winslow, K. (2015) ‘Piped water flows but sachet consumption grows: the paradoxical drinking water landscape of an urban slum in Ashaiman, Ghana’, Habitat International 47: 52–60 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.01.009>.
Tsinda, A. and Abbott, P. (2012) Catalysing Self-Sustaining Sanitation Chains in Informal Settlements: A Review and Analysis of the Situation Pertaining to the Provision of Sanitation to Low-Income Settlements in Kigali City (Rwanda): Diagnostic Report, Kigali, Rwanda: Institute of Policy Analysis and Research – Rwanda.
UN-Habitat (2011) Cities and Climate Change: Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).
Uwizeye, D., Sokoni, C.H. and Kabiru, C.W. (2014) ‘Prevalence and correlates for diarrhoea in the mountainous informal settlements of Huye Town, Rwanda’, Springerplus 3: 745 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-745>.
Vearey, J. (2012) ‘Sampling in an urban environment: overcoming complexities and capturing differences’, Journal of Refugee Studies 2012 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fes032>.
Zuin, V., Ortolano, L., Alvarinho, M., Russel, K., Thebo, A., Muximpua, O. and Davis, J. (2011) ‘Water supply services for Africa’s urban poor: the role of resale’, Journal of Water and Health 9(4): 773–84 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2011.031>.
Boateng, D., Tia-Adjei, M. and Adams, E.A. (2013) ‘Determinants of household water quality in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana’, Journal of Environment and Earth Science 3: 70–77.
JMP (2014) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2014 Update, Geneva: WHO/New York: UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP).
Prevost, C., Mwanafunzi, B. and Jain, N. (2010) ‘Improving rural water service in Rwanda with public–private partnerships’, Smart Lessons, Washington, DC: International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group.
Stoler, J., Tutu, R.A. and Winslow, K. (2015) ‘Piped water flows but sachet consumption grows: the paradoxical drinking water landscape of an urban slum in Ashaiman, Ghana’, Habitat International 47: 52–60 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.01.009>.
Tsinda, A. and Abbott, P. (2012) Catalysing Self-Sustaining Sanitation Chains in Informal Settlements: A Review and Analysis of the Situation Pertaining to the Provision of Sanitation to Low-Income Settlements in Kigali City (Rwanda): Diagnostic Report, Kigali, Rwanda: Institute of Policy Analysis and Research – Rwanda.
UN-Habitat (2011) Cities and Climate Change: Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).
Uwizeye, D., Sokoni, C.H. and Kabiru, C.W. (2014) ‘Prevalence and correlates for diarrhoea in the mountainous informal settlements of Huye Town, Rwanda’, Springerplus 3: 745 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-745>.
Vearey, J. (2012) ‘Sampling in an urban environment: overcoming complexities and capturing differences’, Journal of Refugee Studies 2012 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fes032>.
Zuin, V., Ortolano, L., Alvarinho, M., Russel, K., Thebo, A., Muximpua, O. and Davis, J. (2011) ‘Water supply services for Africa’s urban poor: the role of resale’, Journal of Water and Health 9(4): 773–84 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2011.031>.
Evaluation of Sanitation Technologies Across Sanitation Service Chain in Kericho Town, Kenya
Bernard, Kirui
Sarah, Wandili
Kennedy, Gachoka
(2024) P.2322
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