Urban water and sanitation poverty in Tanzania Evidence from the field and recommendations for successful combat strategies Pauschert, D., Gronemeier, K., Bruebach, K. (2012)

Urban Water and Sanitation Poverty in Tanzania is striking. Recent data suggests that 74% of the urban population in Tanzania's nineteen regional cities and Dar es Salaam lives in so called Low-Income Areas (LIAs). Only an estimated 23% of those have access to reliable water supply according to the national definition of "access". As Tanzania has not only one of the highest birth rates, but also one of the highest urbanization rates in the Sub-Saharan Africa (5%-6%), urban water and sanitation poverty is likely to become worse for the majority of the population. This paper gives an overview of data collected through a recent Baseline Survey in Tanzania and makes recommendations for combating urban water and sanitation poverty based on lessons learned from years of GIZ work in the country.

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Pauschert, D., Gronemeier, K., Bruebach, K. (2012). Urban water and sanitation poverty in Tanzania Evidence from the field and recommendations for successful combat strategies Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Eschborn, Germany

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Published in: 2012
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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Eschborn, Germany

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Pauschert, D., Gronemeier, K., Bruebach, K.

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