Promoting community-based management of rural water schemes

Mvula Trust would like to share its experience on embracing community-based management of rural water schemes in South Africa. The proposal is to provide support to local Municipalities, by guiding them in making use of community based structures to serve as the most suitable water service provider...

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Main Author: Dudu Mnisi
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Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/29838
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spelling rr-article-95916322001-01-01T00:00:00Z Promoting community-based management of rural water schemes Dudu Mnisi (7225040) untagged Mvula Trust would like to share its experience on embracing community-based management of rural water schemes in South Africa. The proposal is to provide support to local Municipalities, by guiding them in making use of community based structures to serve as the most suitable water service provider option for small water scheme. The rationale of this program is also to embrace the principles of demand responsive approaches and the involvement of all relevant role players in discussions, decision making, planning, implementation and monitoring & evaluation. This paper is based on the program that was implemented in the Northern Province, South Africa. 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/29838 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Promoting_community-based_management_of_rural_water_schemes/9591632 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Promoting community-based management of rural water schemes
description Mvula Trust would like to share its experience on embracing community-based management of rural water schemes in South Africa. The proposal is to provide support to local Municipalities, by guiding them in making use of community based structures to serve as the most suitable water service provider option for small water scheme. The rationale of this program is also to embrace the principles of demand responsive approaches and the involvement of all relevant role players in discussions, decision making, planning, implementation and monitoring & evaluation. This paper is based on the program that was implemented in the Northern Province, South Africa.
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title Promoting community-based management of rural water schemes
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