WATER alert!: using mobile phones to improve community perspective on drinking water quality in South Africa

Brown, Deana and Marsden, Gary and Rivett, Ulrike (2012) WATER alert!: using mobile phones to improve community perspective on drinking water quality in South Africa, Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD '12), 230-240.

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Abstract

Drinking water quality, in many parts of South Africa, is far below acceptable standards. With a high number of illnesses and deaths in the country due to diarrheal diseases, the impact is critical. This research addresses the challenge of reporting complex and critical water quality information in a way that is accessible to all South Africans. High illiteracy rates, the presence of 11 official languages and limited-to-no access to technology in many areas, present some of the major challenges to the design of an alert notification and reporting system. We describe the design of WATER Alert!, a symbol-based prototype mobile phone application to alert and report water quality information to consumers and allow for citizen involvement in water management. Our findings from a preliminary evaluation revealed that WATER Alert! is simple to use and has a perceived usefulness amongst participants. The findings also suggest that such an application would help to improve consumers' understanding of water quality information leading to an improved Community Perspective on drinking water quality.

Item Type: Conference paper
Subjects: Human-centered computing
Date Deposited: 16 Oct 2012
Last Modified: 10 Oct 2019 15:33
URI: http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/id/eprint/796

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