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The role of informal small-scale water supply system in resolving drinking water shortages in peri-urban Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

机译:非正式小规模供水系统在坦桑尼亚省达埃斯萨拉姆解决饮水短缺中的作用

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Developing countries are facing unprecedented urbanization coupled with informal peri-urban growth, characterized by inadequate basic infrastructure provision. A large proportion of peri-urban populations particularly in the Sub-Saharan African region faces limited access to drinking water. Informal water suppliers of varying size and scale have become predominant and fill drinking water supply gap left by public utilities. This paper draws on qualitative and quantitative research approach to examine the state, role and inherent practices of informal water supply system in addressing pen-urban drinking water shortages along with consumers and stakeholders' attitudes towards the system. Open-ended and semi-structured questionnaires were used to interview private water providers, public officials, households and other stakeholders to document informal water supply practices. The results indicate that informal small-scale providers account for 100% of drinking water in peri-urban settlements, but water infrastructures are in the dire state as its investment is carried out without adequate professional guidance. Furthermore over 64.1% of the communities acknowledged the importance of informal water providers in increasing water access. However, their recognition contravened with public institutions' position where 60% maintained that public water provision remains a viable option for peri-urban water access. Nevertheless, overall condition depicts that informal small-scale water supply systems remain pertinent and leading drinking water access options for many households in pen-urban settlements. Acknowledging its contribution along with integration into public regulatory mechanism can greatly contribute towards the improvement of water supply services to the majority of informal urban and pen-urban populations.
机译:发展中国家正面临前所未有的城市化,加上非正式的围城增长,其基础基础设施条款不足。众多城市群体尤其是撒哈拉以南非洲地区的大部分,面临有限的饮用水。不同规模和规模的非正式水供应商已成为主要的,并填补公用事业留下的饮用水差距。本文借鉴了定性和定量的研究方法来研究非正规供水系统的国家,角色和固有做法,以应对消费者和利益相关者对系统的态度。开放式和半结构化问卷用于采访私人水资源提供者,公共官员,家庭和其他利益攸关方,以记录非正规供水规范。结果表明,非正式小规模提供商占围城区住区的100%饮用水,但水基础设施处于令人疲劳状态,因为其投资在没有足够的专业指导下进行。此外,超过64.1%的社区承认非正式水提供者在增加水资源时的重要性。然而,他们的认可与公共机构的立场违反,其中60%维持公共水规定仍然是围城市水资源的可行选择。然而,整体条件描述了非正式的小型供水系统仍然有关的诸多家庭在城市住区的许多家庭饮用水进入选项。承认其在公共监管机制中融入贡献可以大大促进为大多数非正式城市和城市城市人群的供水服务改善。

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