Abstract:
The severe drought experienced in southern Africa is a wake-up call for governments to rethink rural water schemes in remote areas. Selma Karuaihe et al. studied rural water access and management approaches in Namibia and South Africa and suggest greater involvement of communities in water schemes.
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