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Challenging pathways to safe water access in rural Uganda: From supply to demand-driven water governance Cover

Challenging pathways to safe water access in rural Uganda: From supply to demand-driven water governance

Open Access
|Mar 2015

Abstract

Uganda has experienced a major policy shift from a supply-driven to a demand-driven approach in rural water provision since 1990. The article sheds light on the rural population’s access to safe water within the changing institutional frameworks. We analysed individual and group interviews with key informants from national to community levels and relevant official documents with the ‘Social-Ecological Systems’ framework. Since the implementation of the demand-driven approach, rural safe water coverage has slightly improved but operation and maintenance of water sources pose a great challenge hampering, long-term access to safe water. The abrupt and top-down imposed policy shift has resulted in competing signals from old and new policies creating uncertainty and ambiguity about responsibilities, rules and incentives. The analysis shows the importance of taking into account the implications of national institutional disturbances on local collective action for long-term access to safe water.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.480 | Journal eISSN: 1875-0281
Language: English
Published on: Mar 16, 2015
Published by: Uopen Journals
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2015 Resty Naiga, Marianne Penker, Karl Hogl, published by Uopen Journals
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