Leaving No One Behind: Prospects for User-Owned Urban Water Utilities in Kenya

Author:

Koros Japheth Kibet1ORCID,Juuti Petri1ORCID,Juuti Rikka1ORCID,Hukka Jarmo1ORCID,Asokan Shilpa Muliyil2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Built Environment, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland

2. The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract

Achieving universal access to basic services and safe and affordable water and sanitation to all by 2030, as targeted in Sustainable Development Goals 1 and 6, is of utmost importance in improving people’s well-being. In Kenya, this means fulfilling a significant water services gap. This study analyzed the viability of user-owned urban water utilities there from managers’ perspectives. It found that the high performance of the few licensed private utilities, high ownership and control, small size, robust public participation, and regulatory policies favor their performance. Yet, the costliness of water services production limits their viability in the most sidelined low-income areas. The article recommends (i) diversifying service production models, (ii) establishing a revolving fund to finance major capital investments, (iii) making full cost recovery a key policy objective, (iv) mobilizing financing from local users, including low-income earners, and (v) setting pricing structures that imply cross-subsidizing between the rich and poor.

Funder

Erkki Paasikivi Foundation

Tampere University Foundation

Nordic Africa Institute

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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