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    Everyone Forever in Peri-Urban Blantyre

    May 1, 2021

    A case study from the Water For People team in Malawi on how we implement the Everyone Forever model in low-income areas of peri-urban Blantyre, focusing on the Water Users Associations and includes Level of Service data.

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    The Costs of Sustainable Water Supply at Network Kiosks in Peri-Urban Blantyre, Malawi

    April 22, 2021

    Research paper that looks at the water supply kiosks in Blantyre and the debate regarding the tariffs charged for their use. The paper argues that the running costs cannot be born solely by the end user or the Water User Associations (WUA), and that there is a need for reforms to reduce kiosk tariffs as…

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    Toward Improved Management of Communal Water Kiosks

    August 14, 2019

    A case study from Water For People’s Malawi team on Water User Association and community perceptions of newly installed pre-paid meters in Blantyre.

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    Getting Politics Right in Blantyre

    March 12, 2019

    A presentation from the IRC All Systems Go Symposium highlighting Water For People’s work curbing political interference to establish Water Users Association in a Low Income Area in Blantyre and improve governance and water service in Blantyre, Malawi.

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    Why Fixing Malawi’s Water Crisis Depends on Participatory Development

    August 29, 2018

    A Skoll blog featuring the Water For People Malawi team’s work on participatory development for improved water service. Curbing political interference and establishing a Water Users Association in a Low-Income Area in Blantyre improved governance and water service – from 53.8 to 98.6% in 18 months. Skoll | Why Fixing Malawi’s Water Crisis Depends on…

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    Impact of Curbing Political Interference in Community Water Supply Services in Blantyre

    February 18, 2018

    A 2018 WEDC paper featuring the Water For People Malawi team’s work on participatory development for improved water service. Curbing political interference and establishing a Water Users Association in a Low Income Area in Blantyre improved governance and water service – from 53.8 to 98.6% in 18 months.

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