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Community management of the rural water supply is considered as one of the ways in which sustainability of the water services can be achieved. International communities and donors are championing this concept. This study was conducted to investigate sustainability arrangement of rural water and sanitation facilities under community management approach in Duayaw Nkwanta. Interview schedule and interview guide were used to gather data. Primary data was collected from 60 households in the 6 electoral areas using convenience and purposive sampling techniques. Five other respondents comprising…mehr

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Community management of the rural water supply is considered as one of the ways in which sustainability of the water services can be achieved. International communities and donors are championing this concept. This study was conducted to investigate sustainability arrangement of rural water and sanitation facilities under community management approach in Duayaw Nkwanta. Interview schedule and interview guide were used to gather data. Primary data was collected from 60 households in the 6 electoral areas using convenience and purposive sampling techniques. Five other respondents comprising RWST, DWST, WSDB, WATSAN and opinion leaders were also interviewed. The Statistical Product for Service Solutions (SPSS) version 16 was used to analyse the data collected. The study revealed that, community management of water schemes is a useful approach for community development. In view of the water management systems, community management alone of the rural water schemes seems not to be an ideal solution for attaining sustainability of rural water schemes. This is due to constraints such as poor financial management and unrealistic payment of fees for water usage.
Autorenporträt
I am Amankwaa Kenneth Acheampong. Started my Secondary education at Prempeh College, Kumasi and completed in 1995. Proceeded to Wesley College, Kumasi and completed in 1999 with certificate in education. I had my degree from University for Development Studies, Tamale in 2006. I had masters at University of Cape Coast and completed in 2011.