Operation and maintenance (O&M) of facilities is crucial to the successful management and sustainability of water supply and sanitation systems. Effective O&M results in improved health, socioeconomic and financial benefits. Nevertheless, it is pertinent to note that previously, O&M of water supply systems in rural communities in many developing countries including Ghana has been neglected. According to the WHO estimates, between 30 per cent - 50 per cent of existing water supply systems are not operational some three to five years after installation (McCommon et. al., 1990). This defeats the objective of water projects to improve the health conditions and well-being of beneficiary communities. The issue of operation and maintenance involve...
Despite women’s recognised responsibility as domestic water keepers, albeit a traditional and cultu...
This paper focuses on the interface between gender roles in water provision and use at household and...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
The Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of small towns water supply systems have been neglected in the p...
The Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of small towns water supply systems have been neglected in the p...
The needs, preferences, organization and willingness to pay of community residents should determine ...
The Operation and Maintenance Management of small towns water supply schemes have been neglected in ...
Women are increasingly being recognised internationally as essential actors in successful water supp...
The saying that water issues are women issues has been bandied about in Developing Countries since t...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
In Ghana, the sustainability of rural water supply facilities has been a recurring national issue. T...
The nature and characteristics of a sector is the main determinant of the specific role gender issue...
Water, as a natural resource, is a basic necessity of life. In recent years, it has been recognized ...
Poverty reduction has been a challenge in developing countries, pushing many development partners to...
Despite women’s recognised responsibility as domestic water keepers, albeit a traditional and cultu...
This paper focuses on the interface between gender roles in water provision and use at household and...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
The Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of small towns water supply systems have been neglected in the p...
The Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of small towns water supply systems have been neglected in the p...
The needs, preferences, organization and willingness to pay of community residents should determine ...
The Operation and Maintenance Management of small towns water supply schemes have been neglected in ...
Women are increasingly being recognised internationally as essential actors in successful water supp...
The saying that water issues are women issues has been bandied about in Developing Countries since t...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
In Ghana, the sustainability of rural water supply facilities has been a recurring national issue. T...
The nature and characteristics of a sector is the main determinant of the specific role gender issue...
Water, as a natural resource, is a basic necessity of life. In recent years, it has been recognized ...
Poverty reduction has been a challenge in developing countries, pushing many development partners to...
Despite women’s recognised responsibility as domestic water keepers, albeit a traditional and cultu...
This paper focuses on the interface between gender roles in water provision and use at household and...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...