Skip to main content

Under which pathways can the 'utilitisation' of rural water supply take place, which factors drive these processes, what are the strengths and weaknesses of the resulting models of utility-managed rural water supply, and what are possible areas for support.

TitleUtility-managed rural water services : models, pathways, drivers, performance and areas for support
Publication TypeLiterature Review
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsAdank, M, van Lieshout, R, Ward, R
Secondary TitleThematic overview paper / IRC
Pagination45 p. : 3 boxes, 8 fig., 4 tab.
Date Published09/2021
PublisherIRC
Place PublishedThe Hague, the Netherlands
Publication LanguageEnglish
KeywordsUtilitisation
Abstract

This paper discusses the different pathways under which the 'utilitisation' of rural water supply can take place, the factors that drive these processes, the strengths and weaknesses of the resulting models of utility-managed rural water supply, and possible areas for support. It is based on 33 cases of utility-managed rural water supply that were identified from 22 countries in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa.

Notes

Includes 117 ref.

Citation Key88122
Back to
the top