RiPPLE Blog

Multiple-use Water Services (MUS): Cost-effective water investments to reduce poverty

October 30th, 2009 by Jojoh Faal

With the inclusion of Multiple-use Water Services (MUS) in the latest review of the Ethiopian Universal Access Plan (UAP) as the default option for achieving water services coverage, policymakers in Ethiopia need to start understanding what MUS is, why it is being advocated and what implications are for policy makers.  The following Policy Bulletin offers recommendations on MUS, based on RiPPLE case study findings and outcomes of the 2nd International Symposium on MUS we co-hosted with the MUS group.

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Climate adaptation is water adaptation

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