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Despite the government s efforts to improve water services in the country, majority in the rural areas are without water. The situation has moved religious organizations to compliment government efforts in water Supply provision as the Case of Kabembe Water Supply Project. From the study carried, it was concluded that the involvement of Konde Diocese in water services provision was mainly focusing on forming a multi-partner-collaborative approach to rural water development. However, the beneficiaries were not prepared to handle operation, maintenance and management activities of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Despite the government s efforts to improve water services in the country, majority in the rural areas are without water. The situation has moved religious organizations to compliment government efforts in water Supply provision as the Case of Kabembe Water Supply Project. From the study carried, it was concluded that the involvement of Konde Diocese in water services provision was mainly focusing on forming a multi-partner-collaborative approach to rural water development. However, the beneficiaries were not prepared to handle operation, maintenance and management activities of the constructed water systems by the government. As it is in many water schemes built in many places in Tanzania. The study recommends that, when the water project is handed over to the community, the training to villages management on operation, maintenance and management of the constructed water systems should continue to ensure sustainability. This book could be useful to many people especially: policymakers, researchers, development workers, church leaders and government leaders.
Autorenporträt
Otinel Atupakisye Mlimba, trained as Hospital Administrator from Institute of Development Management Mzumbe, and has Master Degree in Public Administration from Mzumbe University, in Tanzania. He worked as Health Secretary in Government Hospitals and currently works as an Administrator for ELCT-Konde Diocese in Southern Tanzania.