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This study assessed the safe water supply situation in Kiryokya Town, Kalangaalo sub-county in Mityana District. It arose out of the observation that despite Mityana District¿s efforts aimed at implementing various water projects in several areas to increase safe water provision to both rural and urban communities, safe water coverage in Kiryokya Town was still very low. This was a descriptive research design, based on a case study, using both quantitative and qualitative research approaches. A semi-structured questionnaire and interview guide were used as main data instruments and data was…mehr

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This study assessed the safe water supply situation in Kiryokya Town, Kalangaalo sub-county in Mityana District. It arose out of the observation that despite Mityana District¿s efforts aimed at implementing various water projects in several areas to increase safe water provision to both rural and urban communities, safe water coverage in Kiryokya Town was still very low. This was a descriptive research design, based on a case study, using both quantitative and qualitative research approaches. A semi-structured questionnaire and interview guide were used as main data instruments and data was analysed using SPSS and thematic contents analysis. The findings revealed that safe water access in Kiryokya Town was very low and this was characterized by safe water provision by point water sources namely deep boreholes, hand dug shallow wells and protected springs that are scattered in various peripherals of Kiryokya Town. These point water sources are limited in number and only accessible to communities around them leaving the majority of the population accessing water from unsafe water sources while others buy water from some water vendors.
Autorenporträt
Tumushabe Kajuba Innocent is a Civil Engineer specialized in Water and Sanitation. He holds a Masters Degree in Public Infrastructure Management and is also a Certified Procurement Practitioner (MCIPS). He has worked for 14 years with both Public Service (Uganda) and also with UNOPS (Sudan) as a consultant on various Water and Sanitation Projects.