Evaluating households’ willingness to pay for private water supply services in Wakiso District, Uganda
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Ssebaggala, Moses
Karuaihe, Selma Tuemumunu
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African Association of Agricultural Economists
Abstract
Accessing water supply services remains a serious challenge in Wakiso District in Uganda, where
most households travel long distances to collect water – a process that threatens their health,
productivity and economic wellbeing. Although addressing this challenge requires huge financial
investment, the value households attach to accessing private water supply services at their premises
is not clear. This study used data from 243 households to determine their willingness to pay (WTP)
for private water supply services. The analysis applied the Heckman model to check for sample
selection bias, and the contingent valuation method (CVM) to estimate the WTP. The mean WTP was
estimated at UGX 203.07 (USD 0.06) per 20 litre jerry can. Socioeconomic and demographic factors
that influence WTP were also determined. These findings could guide the design of policies on
sustainable water supply and cost recovery in the long run.
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Uganda, Heckman model, Potable water, Sample selection, Willingness to pay (WTP), Contingent valuation method (CVM), SDG-06: Clean water and sanitation
Sustainable Development Goals
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Ssebaggala, M. & Karuaihe, S.T. 2023, 'Evaluating households’ willingness to pay for private water supply services in Wakiso District, Uganda', African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 90-102, doi : 10.53936/AFJARE.2023.18(1).5.