Results-based funding for safe drinking water services
Results-based funding for safe drinking water services
Publication Year:
2023
Authors:
Charles, Katrina; Nowicki, Saskia; Armstrong, Andrew; Hope, Rob; McNicholl, Duncan; Nilsson, Kristina
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
REACH, Uptime Global,
Resource Type:
Report
Summary:
The PDF provides information on results-based funding for safe drinking water services, including examples of water quality management responses such as filtration, disinfection, and chlorination. It also discusses the importance of active water safety management and community-based management models.
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Resource Information
Resource Type
Report
Publication Year
2023
Author
Charles, Katrina; Nowicki, Saskia; Armstrong, Andrew; Hope, Rob; McNicholl, Duncan; Nilsson, Kristina
Language
English
Organizational Affiliation
REACH, Uptime Global,
Relevant Country
Bangladesh, Kenya
Specific Contaminants
Heavy Metals, Arsenic, Lead, Manganese, and Uranium
University Affiliation
University of Oxford
Business Connect Takeaways
Active water safety management is feasible and necessary to ensure safe drinking water
Community-based management models can be successful in ensuring safe water supply. This involves engaging communities in the management of their water supply systems, which can lead to increased ownership and sustainability
Communicating water quality results with context is important to build confidence and trust in the water supply. This includes providing information on the source of contamination and the potential health risks associated with it