Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity
Operation and Maintenance Management Manual
Training Module - D
Community Based Financial
Management
DEMEWOZ CONSULTANCY
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MODULE
– D:
COMMUNITY BASED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR RURAL
WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES
ability of the very poor households in the area shall be focused upon.
For reasons of practicality,
Affordable Price is defined as maximum amount,
which a household can pay for water without greatly compromising its ability
to buy other basic goods and services for its members.
Therefore, affordability can be expressed as a
fraction or percentage of the
household income. Based on the accepted practice of institutions, which is
derived from analysis of domestic expenditure behaviour in Ethiopia, up to
5% of household’s income is assumed affordable for water. It is advisable if
calculation made for affordability adopts this assumption.
The rational for conducting studies of affordability of water tariffs evolves from
two basic considerations:
The Ethiopia Water Resource Management Policy recognizes water as a
commodity with not only economic value but also a social value. Therefore
providing affordable water supply to the rural population is one of the major
objectives of the policy. It is of paramount importance to make sure water
price does not limit the access to potable water by the poor.
The other important consideration is that Price of water that is not affordable
by the majority of the intended beneficiaries makes the water supply system
financially unsustainable.
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