Maintaining Africa's water infrastructure: findings from a Water Audit in Kitui County, Kenya

This brief presents results of an audit of infrastructure in one sub-county and outlines the implications for attaining universal service delivery

Abstract

A lack of information about previous investments and current status of infrastructure creates a challenge for those responsible for water service provision. REACH’s work in Kitui County, Kenya, aims to address this information deficit by providing a detailed inventory of rural and small town piped water schemes. The first step is piloting a Water Audit methodology that can be used county-wide. This policy brief presents results of an audit of infrastructure in one sub-county of Kitui County and outlines the implications for attaining universal service delivery.

This is an output from the REACH Improving Water Security for the Poor programme.

Citation

Goodall, S., Trevett, A., and Mutua, J. (2016) Maintaining Africa’s water infrastructure: findings from a Water Audit in Kitui County, Kenya, Policy Brief, 2p

Maintaining Africa’s water infrastructure: findings from a Water Audit in Kitui County, Kenya

Published 1 August 2016