Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda

The study examined community management and sustainability of gravity flow schemes in Rubanda district. A cross sectional survey and descriptive research design was adopted, in which quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to gather and analyze qualitative and quantitative views regarding...

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Main Author: David, Otika
Format: Thesis
Language:en_US
Published: Kabale University 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/398
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description The study examined community management and sustainability of gravity flow schemes in Rubanda district. A cross sectional survey and descriptive research design was adopted, in which quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to gather and analyze qualitative and quantitative views regarding gravity flow schemes. A target population of 212 respondents was selected among water users, water committee members, civil society members, and district officials in the water department. Using zero order correlation and multiple regression models, the study found a weak correlation between community management and sustainability of gravity flow schemes (r =.258). Only the financial function of community management was found to be significant in supporting sustainability of water projects, though it was negatively contributing. The study concluded that rural water facilities can easily be sustained if there is a sense of gender quality , participation and communities have people to turn to for help in case of major repairs and maintenance, though government does not have adequate standby staff to provide such services. It was recommended that government should consider employing staff who are technical in water management to provide standby services to rural water communities. Community leadership in Rubanda district should consider involving women in water management and to sensitize and encourage them in participating in making decisions that affect the longevity of water facilities.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-3982024-01-17T04:50:43Z Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda David, Otika Community Management Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes The study examined community management and sustainability of gravity flow schemes in Rubanda district. A cross sectional survey and descriptive research design was adopted, in which quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to gather and analyze qualitative and quantitative views regarding gravity flow schemes. A target population of 212 respondents was selected among water users, water committee members, civil society members, and district officials in the water department. Using zero order correlation and multiple regression models, the study found a weak correlation between community management and sustainability of gravity flow schemes (r =.258). Only the financial function of community management was found to be significant in supporting sustainability of water projects, though it was negatively contributing. The study concluded that rural water facilities can easily be sustained if there is a sense of gender quality , participation and communities have people to turn to for help in case of major repairs and maintenance, though government does not have adequate standby staff to provide such services. It was recommended that government should consider employing staff who are technical in water management to provide standby services to rural water communities. Community leadership in Rubanda district should consider involving women in water management and to sensitize and encourage them in participating in making decisions that affect the longevity of water facilities. Kabale University 2020-04-12T13:33:20Z 2020-04-12T13:33:20Z 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/398 en_US application/pdf Kabale University
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Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes
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Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda
title Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda
title_full Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda
title_fullStr Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda
title_short Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda
title_sort community management and sustainability of gravity water flow schemes in rubanda district uganda
topic Community Management
Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/398
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