Socio-Economic Inequalities and Implications for Drinking Water Supply Strategies in the Undeveloped Areas of the Town of Koudougou

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This study analyses the dynamics of drinking water supply and economic inequalities in the non-parcelled areas of Koudougou, Burkina Faso. Using a mixed method, the study reveals that low-income households, which rely on community water points, incur high costs, travel long distances and face significant health risks linked to water quality. Wealthier households, on the other hand, enjoy more regular and secure access to drinking water thanks to their private installations. This disparity accentuates social inequalities, keeping vulnerable households in precarious situations

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