Community-level mechanisms and strategies for managing sustainable water supply systems: lessons from Bongo district of northern Ghana

被引:0
|
作者
Emmanuel Atiisipae Akolgo
Desmond Tutu Ayentimi
机构
[1] Centre for Rural Water Development and Sanitation,Tasmanian School of Business and Economics
[2] University of Tasmania,undefined
关键词
Community-level mechanisms; Water supply systems; Local management; Ghana;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The study examined the nature of community-level mechanisms and strategies for the management of sustainable water supply systems in the Bongo district through the lens of the structural functional theory perspective. The study employed a multiple-method approach with a total of 167 respondents through face-to-face interviews and household survey. The evidence suggests that community-level participation in water resource systems management is seen in decision-making, rule formulation and general day-to-day management via regular community meetings and consultation with community members, elders and opinion leaders. Beneficiaries of water systems were solely in charge of the operations and maintenance of water systems in the community with very limited government support and involvement. The evidence also points to women playing a major role in local-level management of water resource systems. Interestingly, traditional cultural practices (e.g. taboos) as well as social norms previously used in the management of water resource systems have gradually become obsolete and ineffective with the advent of formal education and Christianity in the local communities.
引用
收藏
页码:3739 / 3756
页数:17
相关论文
共 5 条
  • [1] Community-level mechanisms and strategies for managing sustainable water supply systems: lessons from Bongo district of northern Ghana
    Akolgo, Emmanuel Atiisipae
    Ayentimi, Desmond Tutu
    [J]. ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 22 (04) : 3739 - 3756
  • [2] LESSONS FROM A COMMUNITY-LEVEL WATER INTERVENTION STUDY IN KARNATAKA, INDIA
    McGuinness, Sarah
    O'Toole, Joanne
    Patil, Kavita
    D'Souza, Fraddry
    Gaonkar, Chetan
    Giriyan, Asha
    Forbes, Andrew
    Boving, Thomas
    Leder, Karin
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2018, 99 (04): : 197 - 197
  • [3] Sustaining water supply through a phased community management approach: Lessons from Ghana's "oats" water supply scheme
    Opare S.
    [J]. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2011, 13 (6) : 1021 - 1042
  • [4] Sustainability of community-managed small town and rural water systems in northern Ghana: lessons from Upper West Region
    Osumanu, Issaka Kanton
    Zumayelleh, Emmanuel Ankamah
    Kosoe, Enoch Akwasi
    [J]. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL, 2022, 57 (01) : 93 - 111
  • [5] How well is the demand-driven, community management model for rural water supply systems doing? Evidence from Bolivia, Peru and Ghana
    Whittington, Dale
    Davis, Jennifer
    Prokopy, Linda
    Komives, Kristin
    Thorsten, Richard
    Lukacs, Heather
    Bakalian, Alexander
    Wakeman, Wendy
    [J]. WATER POLICY, 2009, 11 (06) : 696 - 718