'Water is life': developing community participation for clean water in rural South Africa.
Jennifer HoveLucia D'AmbruosoDenny MabethaMaria van der MerwePeter ByassKathleen KahnSonto KhosaSophie WitterRhian TwinePublished in: BMJ global health (2019)
In this setting, there is willingness among community stakeholders to improve water security and there are existing community assemblies to support this. Health and Socio-Demographic Surveillance Systems provide important opportunities to routinely connect communities to resource management and service delivery. Developing learning platforms with government and non-government organisations may offer a means to enable more effective public participation in decentralised water governance.