In northeastern Ghana as in many parts of the Developing World, external development agencies support the formation of Water Users Associations (WUAs) for the management of community-based irrigation schemes. Although WUAs are presumed to be the panacea to the myriad of management problems that bedevil irrigation schemes, this paper argues that they strongly draw on the supportive roles of indigenous institutions for discharging their management responsibilities more effectively. First, WUAs gain legitimacy, power and general acceptability to operate because they have the consent and support of Traditional Authorities (TAs). Secondly, WUAs resort to these traditional authorities for support in setting and enforcing rules relevant for the ma...
Small scale irrigation farming has been recognized as an important avenue for improving the well bei...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...
In northeastern Ghana as in many parts of the Developing World, external development agencies suppor...
The sustainability of water systems in rural communities and small towns in Ghana has been a major c...
Water, as a fluid resource is inherently a ‘fugitive resource’. Its sustainable and effective manage...
Small reservoirs development in Ghana dates back to the post-independence era. Small reservoirs were...
Ghana has attempted to decentralise the management of irrigation schemes to communities at local gov...
The construction and/or rehabilitation of smallholder irrigation schemes in the Upper East Regio...
The construction and/or rehabilitation of smallholder irrigation schemes in the Upper East Region of...
Irrigation is a system that consists of a set of elements including water, land and established infr...
Water Users' Associations (WU As), are important component of participatory governance arrangement ...
Attempts at irrigation development in Ghana, as in many other parts of sub-Saharan Africa, have been...
The native people of Amaro wereda (i.e. the ‘Koore’ nation) are known by their enriched experience o...
Indigenous institutions that have been existing within the community for hundreds of years ago can c...
Small scale irrigation farming has been recognized as an important avenue for improving the well bei...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...
In northeastern Ghana as in many parts of the Developing World, external development agencies suppor...
The sustainability of water systems in rural communities and small towns in Ghana has been a major c...
Water, as a fluid resource is inherently a ‘fugitive resource’. Its sustainable and effective manage...
Small reservoirs development in Ghana dates back to the post-independence era. Small reservoirs were...
Ghana has attempted to decentralise the management of irrigation schemes to communities at local gov...
The construction and/or rehabilitation of smallholder irrigation schemes in the Upper East Regio...
The construction and/or rehabilitation of smallholder irrigation schemes in the Upper East Region of...
Irrigation is a system that consists of a set of elements including water, land and established infr...
Water Users' Associations (WU As), are important component of participatory governance arrangement ...
Attempts at irrigation development in Ghana, as in many other parts of sub-Saharan Africa, have been...
The native people of Amaro wereda (i.e. the ‘Koore’ nation) are known by their enriched experience o...
Indigenous institutions that have been existing within the community for hundreds of years ago can c...
Small scale irrigation farming has been recognized as an important avenue for improving the well bei...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...