Title | Guidance notes on services for the urban poor : a practical guide for improving water and sanitation services |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Pagination | 72 p. : 16 boxes, 1 fig., 6 tab. |
Date Published | 2009-08-01 |
Keywords | access to sanitation, access to water, bangladesh, brazil, case studies, guidelines, honduras, india, kenya, low-income communities, pakistan, peru, philippines, sdiman, tanzania, uganda, urban areas, zambia |
Abstract | According to this report giving poor people a say in the water and sanitation services they receive, and allowing alternative documentation to prove residence are some of the simple solutions that can bring sustainable water and sanitation services to the hundreds of millions currently living without. An interesting experience from Mumbai’s Slum Sanitation Project with community toilet blocks shows how municipalities also benefit. The municipal corporation issued the building permit after the community-based organisation (CBO) or small enterprise had collected at least 50 per cent of the expected maintenance fund from prospective users. It also had to develop a technically sound and community-endorsed plan for the toilet block. The actual construction of the community toilet block began only after that. Among other solutions, the study added that simplified, client-friendly procedures for billing, collection, and connection help the poor to gain and retain access to water and sanitation services. The report identifies barriers to service delivery for poor people living in urban areas in Africa, East and South Asia, and Latin America and recommends practical solutions to overcome them. It includes a compilation of 19 case studies from 12 countries as well as consultations with urban poor communities to analyze similar barriers and propose solutions. |
Notes | Includes references |
Custom 1 | 205.42, 305.42 |
Original Publication | Global experiences on expanding services to the urban poor : accompanying volume to the guidance notes on improving water supply and sanitation services for the urban poor in India |