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Achieving Water Security - Lessons from Research in Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Ethiopia (Hardcover)
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Achieving Water Security - Lessons from Research in Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Ethiopia (Hardcover)
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While achieving water security remains an elusive goal across large
swathes of sub-Saharan Africa, the benefits of investing in water,
sanitation and hygiene to achieve basic water security and
alleviate poverty are clear. Households benefit through a range of
health, educational, nutritional and broader livelihood impacts;
local, regional and national economies benefit from greater
economic activity, spending and investment; and over the
longer-term, households and economies benefit through greater
resilience to climate change and shocks. So why are governments and
their development partners struggling to meet water and sanitation
targets? What factors make it difficult to sustain services at
scale? And how can policies and plans for delivering and sustaining
services for poor people be strengthened in the face of multiple
pressures, including climate change? This book, the outcome of a
five-year research program in Ethiopia, addresses these questions
head-on. Based on extensive field research and in-depth interviews,
"Achieving Water Security" draws conclusions for policy and
practice of relevance not just for Ethiopia, but for sub-Saharan
Africa more widely, linking findings with current international
debates on service delivery in rural areas. The book also discusses
how research findings can be fast-tracked into policy and practice
through an innovative action research approach based on learning
and practice alliances, aimed at bridging the gap between
researchers and decision-makers. As well as detailed field-based
research, the book draws on wider analysis of the institutional and
political factors that drive or constrain sector progress, offering
real insight into the political economy of reform and the hidden
incentives that shape decision-making. Findings from the action
research project are presented and discussed in the context of this
broader landscape. This book should be read by the staff of
government agencies, donor organizations and NGOs, as well as
academics, students and researchers involved in the water,
sanitation and hygiene sector.
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