Library Item: Working Paper 4

Key Info

Item Name Working Paper 4
Author Israel Deneke and Habtamu Abebe
Year 2008
Description The sustainability of community-managed rural water supply schemes is a key factor in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGS), in terms of ensuring environmental sustainability, improving health and eradicating extreme poverty for the overwhelming rural majority living in the developing world. To sustain water supply schemes, it is vital to have the involvement of all segments of the community in the form of full participation and control over the scheme’s operation and maintenance (O&M), overall management, strategic decision making, ownership and cost sharing for O&M and construction activities. This study was conducted in Mirab Abaya Woreda by the RiPPLE programme under one of its thematic areas, the Governance and Planning theme (GaP). The aim of this theme is to identify appropriate and scalable approaches to strengthening local water governance and planning in the context of Ethiopia’s Universal Access Plan (UAP) and other development planning frameworks.

Provenance

Source RiPPLE
Copyright RiPPLE 2008
Document Type Working Paper
RiPPLE Document Yes

Classification

RiPPLE Themes GaP
Access
Regions SNNPR
Scope Woreda
 
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