This paper is a beginning or a starting point for further research informal water vending in Uganda and highlights issues for further research, discussion and policy formulation. The paper is based almost entirely on primary information around Kampala and several small towns. More than 20 localities, mostly slums, informal settlements and poorer sections of Kampala were visited in order to find out how and from where people obtained water and the price they paid for it. Discussions were held directly with consumers, vendors, government authorities, and NGOs.
PANGARE, G. PANGARE, V. (2008): Informal Water Vendors and Service Providers in Uganda: The Ground Reality. Bonn: The Water Dialogues. [Accessed: 04.12.2012] PDF