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Rethinking the Economics of Rural Water in Africa

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:16 authored by Rob Hope, Patrick Thomson, Johanna Koehler, Tim Foster
Rural Africa lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Decades of effort and billions of dollars of investment have yielded modest gains, with high but avoidable health and economic costs borne by over 300m people lacking basic water access. We explore why rural water is different for communities, schools, and healthcare facilities across characteristics of scale, institutions, demand, and finance. The findings conclude with policy recommendations to (i) network rural services at scale, (ii) unlock rural payments by creating value, and (iii) design and test performance-based funding models at national and regional scales, with an ambition to eliminate the need for future, sustainable development goals.

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Rob Hope, Patrick Thomson, Johanna Koehler, Tim Foster, Rethinking the economics of rural water in Africa, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 36, Issue 1, Spring 2020, Pages 171–190, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grz036

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