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Pump Management Committees and sustainable community water management in the Upper West and East Regions of Ghana

Ghana Journal of Development Studies

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Title Pump Management Committees and sustainable community water management in the Upper West and East Regions of Ghana
 
Creator Galaa, Sylvester Z
Bandie, Boye R
 
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Description In the Upper West and East regions of Ghana, Pump Management Committees (PMCs), technically known as Water and Sanitation Committees (WATSAN) in the water sector, are institutionalized organs for community water management. A survey of twenty-seven (27) of these institutions in six districts across the Upper West and East regions show that they have evolved fair and elaborate mechanisms for operation and management water points at the community level. The mechanisms instituted have ensured successful management of pumps-pump sites, routine management and pump site cleanliness-resulting in overall improvement in water supply and general community development in pump communities the two regions.
Despite these achievements, the majority of PMCs keep no adequate records on their operations. They also operate no bank accounts. It is also worth noting that although elaborate levy systems have been instituted by PMCs and this may explain why many pump sites are in disrepair in the two regions.
To sustain the achievement made so far by PMCs, it is recommended that the District Assemblies inculcate the culture of participatory decision-making, revenue mobilization and saving as well as records keeping in PMCs in the Upper West and East Regions.
Ghana Journal of Development Studies Vol.1(1) 2004: 72-90
 
Publisher Faculty of Integrated Development Studies, University for Development Studies, Ghana
 
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Date 2005-07-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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Identifier https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/35001
10.4314/gjds.v1i1.35001
 
Source Ghana Journal of Development Studies; Vol 1, No 1 (2004); 72-90
0855-6768
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjds/article/view/35001/24922
 
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