Author
Olschewski A., Sutton S., Ngoma M.

Year of Publishing
2016

Publisher
Skat Foundation

Institution
UNICEF

Review of Self-financed Water Supply in Milenge district, Zambia Country Report Zambia

Description:

According to the UN Human rights to water and sanitation note (2015) there are three major management models for water supply, one of which is the “individual on-site solution” known as Self-supply. Self-supply is defined as incremental investments to improve access to water and quality of water financed by household investment. This report aims to present ‘adequate strong evidence to support or negate Self-supply acceleration as a service delivery model’ in Zambia. It is based on a review study of piloting of self-financed traditional well improvement in Milenge District, Luapula Province, one of the two poorest districts in the poorest province in Zambia. During the piloting also specific support services were provided such as facilitation of a loan scheme and training of local masons to iprove Self-supply so that there was supported Self-supply as service delivery model.

The study included extensive dry season surveys of waterpoints (200), households (150) and interviews with stakeholders at all levels, undertaken between June and August 2015.


Bibliographical Information:

Olschewski A., Sutton S., Ngoma M. (2016) Review of Self-financed Water Supply in Milenge district, Zambia. Country Report Zambia , UNICEF , Skat Foundation


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