2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12132-021-09435-7
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First-Class but not for Long: Heterogeneous Infrastructure and Water Bricolage in Accra’s Kiosk Compounds

Abstract: This paper explores the micro-geographies of water access in the context of a first-class residential neighborhood of Accra served by the city’s networked infrastructure. We focus our analyses on how water is accessed and supplied to six kiosk compounds—privately owned, walled plots of land provisionally inhabited by urban dwellers living in kiosk-like structures with the (tacit) knowledge of the plot-owners. We document how kiosk inhabitants access pipe-born water, despite not being directly connected to the … Show more

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“…Within GAMA, Adenta municipality, the geographical setting for this study, has a poverty incidence below 20%, with an estimated number of poor people of less than 10,000 ( GSS, 2015 ). Further, over the years and as a result of in-migration, there is evidence of a pocket of low-income squatters living in the municipality ( Alba & Bruns, 2022 ). It has a population size of about 237,546 with 117,841 males and 119,705 females.…”
Section: Overview Of the Study Area: Adenta Municipalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within GAMA, Adenta municipality, the geographical setting for this study, has a poverty incidence below 20%, with an estimated number of poor people of less than 10,000 ( GSS, 2015 ). Further, over the years and as a result of in-migration, there is evidence of a pocket of low-income squatters living in the municipality ( Alba & Bruns, 2022 ). It has a population size of about 237,546 with 117,841 males and 119,705 females.…”
Section: Overview Of the Study Area: Adenta Municipalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many cities in LMICs are served by intermittent water systems (IWS), which are piped water networks that are unable to provide reliable and consistent water supply to end users [5] . Intermittency exacerbates microbial contamination [6] , forces the use of alternative sources [7] which often exhibit lower water quality and higher cost [8] , necessitates household storage [9] which risks recontamination [10] , and results in a change of daily routines with negative impacts on household finances, education, health, and livelihoods [11] , thus disproportionately impacting the most vulnerable urban households, as is the case in Freetown, Sierra Leone [12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%