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    An assessment of low functionality of protected water points and attainment of millennium development goal 7: case study Kapelebyiong sub county in Amuria district

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    2010-09-01
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    Alupo, Grace
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    The study highlights key findings of low functionality of protected water sources and analysed existing community mechanisms established to foster attainment of MDG target on water in Kapelebyong Sub-County in Amuria District. The study assesses the number of functional and non-functional protected water sources in the Sub-County as well as the cause, different mechanisms put in place to try to respond to the problem of their continuous break down. The factors responsible for low functionality of protected water sources included: inadequate contribution of O&M fees, weak and non-functional Water User Committees (WUCs); accountability and transparency problems, inadequate number of trained Hand Pump Mechanics. The methodology used to generate the data, utilised research design frame of a case study. The population studied included; community members who were mainly household heads who were 16 in number and were randomly selected for focus group discussion of 8 members, a questionnaire targeted a pump mechanic, purposively selected. Had in–depths interviews with 2 Local council leaders purposively selected plus 1 Non Governmental Organisation and 1 district water office selected purposively to provide information to the documentary guide. Key recommendations of the study included mobilization of communities in the maintenance of water sources; continuous HPMs and WUCs training, Government to review the existing policy guidelines to ensure their relevancy to various communities (one-fit-all policy do not work in the water stressed areas such as Kapelebyong Sub-County),and enactment and enforcement of ordinances and bye-laws regarding water source.
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