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This literature review explores the socio-economic research components of water management in Zimbabwe with focus on costs, benefits, and institutional tools. It analyzes the policy context, community objectives, and existing management tools for decision support at both community and service provider levels. The study emphasizes participatory approaches for diagnosing water systems and rapid assessment of water demand and supply. Additionally, it delves into modeling techniques for water service provision to meet community needs efficiently.
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Socio-economic research components Literature review Costs/benefits Water and poverty Management tools and institutions Analysis of institutional and policy context Participatory diagnosis of existing systems Rapid assessment Water demand/supply Community objectives Existing mus in Zimbabwe Decision support tools for mus at community and water service provider levels Modeling of demand and supply for water services