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Diagnosing Corruption in Ethiopia - Ethiomedia

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CHAPTER 4<br />

Rural Water Supply <strong>Corruption</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Ethiopia</strong><br />

Roger Calow, Alan MacDonald, and Piers Cross<br />

Introduction<br />

In <strong>Ethiopia</strong>, <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> rural water supply underp<strong>in</strong>s the government’s<br />

poverty reduction efforts. The challenge is huge: roughly 50 percent of<br />

the (ma<strong>in</strong>ly rural) population still have no access to safe water, and the<br />

country has the highest number of people <strong>in</strong> Sub-Saharan Africa without<br />

access to improved water supply and sanitation. The consequences are<br />

dire: every year, roughly 250,000 children die from diseases related to<br />

poor water and sanitation, and many others face the daily gr<strong>in</strong>d of collect<strong>in</strong>g<br />

water from distant sources.<br />

To meet the challenge, the government has set ambitious targets under<br />

its Universal Access Program (UAP) to achieve full coverage by 2012, with<br />

major <strong>in</strong>vestment from government, donors, and (<strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly) communities.<br />

Consider<strong>in</strong>g the scale of the challenge, <strong>Ethiopia</strong> has made significant<br />

The authors would like to acknowledge the contributions and field work by Derek Ball,<br />

Yemareshet Yemane, and Elizabeth Mekonnen.<br />

Although this chapter results from studies completed by January 2010, the process of check<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

review<strong>in</strong>g, and secur<strong>in</strong>g agreement for publication was f<strong>in</strong>ally brought to conclusion<br />

only <strong>in</strong> late 2011. The chapter is therefore put forward with the caveat that while it reflects<br />

the situation at the time of the study, some details will have understandably changed.<br />

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