The role of adaptation in mobile technology innovation for the water, sanitation and hygiene sector

Author:

Murthy Sharmila L.1,Shemie Daniel2,Bichai Françoise3

Affiliation:

1. Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont Street, Suite 260, Boston, MA 02108, USA

2. The Nature Conservancy, 322 8th Avenue, 12th floor, New York, NY 10001, USA

3. Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, Polytechnic School of Montreal, C.P. 6079, Downtown Station, Montreal (Quebec) H3C 3A7, Canada

Abstract

Abstract While the growing availability of mobile phones has commanded the attention of the development community, an estimated 844 million people continue to lack access to basic drinking water and 2.3 billion to adequate sanitation. Development has now begun of mobile applications to improve access to water, sanitation and hygiene services (mWASH). To understand the barriers to innovation, nine mWASH applications were studied using the Framework for Analyzing a Multi-level Innovation System (FAMIS), a conceptual model. Applying FAMIS to a technology aids in understanding when and why it succeeds or fails, and how key stakeholders and institutions can be targeted for intervention. The analysis highlights ways to overcome barriers to innovation and suggests that the technology is less important than the way in which it is implemented.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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