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City dynamics: mobility and livelihoods of urban residents
City dynamics: mobility and livelihoods of urban resident
Urban residentsā access to water, sanitation, electricity and transport, and the acceptability of services. Work Package 4: Access to services in low-income city communities
Urban residentsā access to water, sanitation, electricity and transport, and the acceptability of services. Work Package 4: Access to services in low-income city communitie
Acceptability of urban water, sanitation, electricity and transport services
The quality and acceptability of services in a range of urban communities were investigated by the RurbanAfrica project. Research was undertaken through focus group discussions and interviews with individual residents in 30 settlements in six cities- Douala and Bafoussam in Cameroon, Accra and Sekondi- Takoradi in Ghana and Dar es Salaam and Arusha in Tanzania. Residents reported a multitude
of challenges in meeting their needs for water, sanitation, electricity and transport. Overall, their highest
priorities for improvement were urban transport and water supply, followed by sanitation. Electricity was the lowest priority overall, though it was still
first or second priority in six of the 30 settlements. The lower priority for improving sanitation than water supply contrasts with reported coverage levels which are twice as high for water supply as
for sanitation, suggesting that ācoverageā by improved water supply does not imply an acceptable level of service