Rural drinking water policy in Ghana is based on the ´communal management´ approach. The formal membership in water user communities has been introduced in the end 1990s during the implementation of a new water policy, called National Community Water and Sanitation Program. Members of pump communities hold a monopoly on ownership, access and power over their water facility. But local water users also had to balance contradictions and conceptual differences between their previous water right regime and innovative institutions. Despite a new conceptual design, structural shifts in the pattern of water user groups and the local diversification of water rights and rules, the practice of household water allocation does not show major changes but...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
The study examined the nature of community-level mechanisms and strategies for the management of sus...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
Present drinking water policy for rural Africa is based on the assumption that community-based manag...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
Providing safe drinking water in rural areas is a major challenge because it is not easy to establis...
Providing safe drinking water in rural areas is a major challenge because it is not easy to establis...
The global sustainable development goals (SDG), as recently updated by the UN, still include: “Goal ...
Portable water accessibility remains one of the key issues in development. A survey from the United ...
Rural communities in the Upper Regions of Ghana have acquired awareness about the linkage between di...
Ghana is pursuing strategic plans towards the achievement of water coverage targets set under the UN...
The key elements of integrated water resources management include a holistic integrated approach and...
Abstract: This rural-driven study utilized the liberal political framework to examine the political ...
Four major paradigm shifts in water management include the shift from: government to governance, cen...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
The study examined the nature of community-level mechanisms and strategies for the management of sus...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
Present drinking water policy for rural Africa is based on the assumption that community-based manag...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
Providing safe drinking water in rural areas is a major challenge because it is not easy to establis...
Providing safe drinking water in rural areas is a major challenge because it is not easy to establis...
The global sustainable development goals (SDG), as recently updated by the UN, still include: “Goal ...
Portable water accessibility remains one of the key issues in development. A survey from the United ...
Rural communities in the Upper Regions of Ghana have acquired awareness about the linkage between di...
Ghana is pursuing strategic plans towards the achievement of water coverage targets set under the UN...
The key elements of integrated water resources management include a holistic integrated approach and...
Abstract: This rural-driven study utilized the liberal political framework to examine the political ...
Four major paradigm shifts in water management include the shift from: government to governance, cen...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
The study examined the nature of community-level mechanisms and strategies for the management of sus...
One key expertise that remains untapped in Ghana is community-based arrangements for water resources...