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TitleEvolving mechanisms to implement a range of small and large scale water supply infrastructure for households’ multiple water uses in South Africa...
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsMashicila, S
Pagination6 p.
Date Published2008-11-04
PublisherS.n.
Place PublishedS.l.
Keywordsmultiple-use of water, poverty, south africa
Abstract

South Africa’s renewed commitment to poverty eradication is voiced in the water sector through the new Strategic Framework for Water for Sustainable Growth and Development. It recognises the catalytic role that water can play in poverty eradication through home- and village-based economic activity of poor households. This sets the table for the implementation of a range of conventional and less conventional infrastructure solutions of all sizes, to respond to people’s need for water for productive uses, and to the diversity of situations found in the South African context. Current institutional arrangements for water supply and management provides a basic framework within which such a range of infrastructure solutions could be implemented, provided some adaptations are made to consultation processes, design criteria and performance measurement. Sufficient attention to operation and maintenance of infrastructure is proving to be a key challenge. [authors abstract]

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