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TitleImproving sustainability using incentives for operation and maintenance : the concept of water-person-years
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsKoestler, L, Koestler, AG, Koestler, MA, Koestler, VJ
Paginationp. 147-162 : 2 fig., 1 photogr.
Date Published2010-04-01
Keywordsaccess to water, cost benefit analysis, investment, maintenance, monitoring, operation, sdiman, sustainability, water supply
Abstract

Substantial sums of money have been poured into developing countries by donors, aid agencies and NGOs to improve people's access to water. However, many of the constructed water sources have broken down or are dysfunctional. At the same time, donors, governments and NGOs rush to achieve coverage targets, ambitiously set and inaccurately measured. This paper proposes a new way of measuring the impact of investments. Assessing investments in 'water-person-years' over a defined period of time, allows for a more efficient allocation of resources, and calls for a rethinking of the current development approach. Measuring in water-person-years is necessary in order to shift focus from new infrastructure development to operation and maintenance of existing water systems, something that is crucial for sustainability. (Authors' abstract)

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