This paper compares countries’ performance in the water and sanitation sector and analyzes how effectively they used the development aid targeted for this sector. These analyses are validated by presentation of the water and sanitation situation of four case-study countries: Kenya, Madagascar, Burkina Faso and Uganda. The paper also utilizes the innovative Watsan Index of Development Effectiveness, which compares drivers of progress with results achieved and ranks African countries by the level of outcome obtained per unit of available input in the four case-study countries.
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Development aid and access to water and sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa
Water International, Vol.39(3), pp.294-314
2014
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- Title
- Development aid and access to water and sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Creators
- Adeleke O Salami - African Development Bank, TunisMarco Stampini - Inter-American Development BankAbdul B Kamara - African Development Bank, SudanCaroline A Sullivan - Southern Cross UniversityRegassa Namara - International Water Management Institute
- Publication Details
- Water International, Vol.39(3), pp.294-314
- Identifiers
- 3390; 991012821636002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article