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Asivikelane service delivery impacts counter

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Water
1121
Impacts counter_Sanitation
SANITATION
1518
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REFUSE REMOVAL
1685
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Infrastructure
76
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SYSTEMS IMPACTS
10
RESIDENTS IMPACTED
8004601

Since March 2020

Asivikelane #8 M:NM

Asivikelane #8: Women are scared to use shared taps and toilets at night

Metros: Two-thirds of Asivikelane participants are women and most of them say that there is not enough public lighting in their informal settlements. On the bright side, most metros now have green traffic lights for water however sanitation is still at critical levels. We hope that metros will use their share of the R11 billion of additional equitable share funding announced by Minister Mboweni, as well as reprioritised conditional grant funding, to address this problem.

Non-Metros: While there are still too many red lights, almost all non-metro municipalities have improved their services to informal settlements.

Asivikelane #8 M:NM

Asivikelane #8: Women are scared to use shared taps and toilets at night