Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography, SDD University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana
2. Kaleo Senior High Technical School
Abstract
Abstract
This study assessed sustainability of small town and rural water services in northern Ghana using lessons from Jirapa Municipality. A case study design, deploying mixed methods, was employed. Data were obtained from household questionnaires administration and in-depth interviews with community leaders and institutional stakeholders in the water sector. The results revealed that, though access to potable water has increased since the introduction of community-management of water services in Jirapa Municipality, there are still difficulties in terms of adequate water supply. Sustainability challenges revealed by the study are managerial and technical, including ineffective water-management committees, inadequate operations and maintenance capacity, inadequate funds to maintain facilities and lack of continuing support. The study concludes that the apparently improved access to potable water in the Municipality may be short-lived. To improve and sustain water services, water-management committees should be established and trained in administration, operations, maintenance and tariff setting. Also, innovative ways, such as establishing a ‘water-management fund’, should be used to provide continuing support to communities.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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