Key messages: communities manage!, communities will pay . . . . . . a little and communities require significant ongoing support, whilst recognising that national research capacity-building is an important output of development aid funded research – with significant resource implications.
Title | Community management of rural water supply systems : research brief |
Publication Type | Briefing Note |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Franceys, R |
Pagination | 2 p. |
Date Published | 08/2016 |
Publisher | IRC, Cranfield University and DFAT Australian Aid |
Place Published | The Hague, The Netherlands |
Publication Language | English |
Abstract | The aim of the 'Community Water plus' research project has been to give DFAT Australian Aid, other donors, IFIs and low-income country governments the evidence base to determine and justify the investment and ongoing resources needed to support community rural water services in low-income countries over the long-term. This briefing note presents the main research findings and suggestions for further research |
Citation Key | 82027 |