Striving for Borehole Drilling Professionalism in Africa

A Review of a 16-Year Initiative through the Rural Water Supply Network from 2004 to 2020.

Drilled boreholes are vital to achieving universal, safe drinking water and meeting Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.1, particularly in Africa. Poor quality siting, borehole design, drilling and completion lead to premature failure of the water supply. From 2004 to 2020, a multi-stakeholder initiative through the RuralWater Supply Network (RWSN) has endeavored to raise the professionalism of borehole drilling and its management in Africa. The initiative comprised in-country and desk studies, training, and the development of guidelines, manuals, training materials, short animated films for advocacy as well as using blogs, webinars and online communities of practice to share experiences.

Categories: English | Report, Factsheet | Water

Year: 2020

Authors: Kerstin Danert, Dotun Adekile, Jose Gesti Canuto