Abstract

Poor sanitation, water and hygiene are related to several and severe negative implications on health and the environment. In recent years, community-based management of water and sanitation facilities have been linked to improving access to these facilities. Ghana is also on its way to achieving the Strategic Development Goals (SDGs) for access to potable water. However, several studies have found gaps between increased access to water and sanitation in Ghana and have shown that more than a third of the water supply facilities breakdown within the first year of their inauguration. Despite these problems, Water and Sanitation Management Teams (WSMTs) have contributed immensely to the attainment of the SDGs. This study assessed the roles of fifteen communities in maintaining the momentum towards the SDGs. The study revealed that twelve communities (80%) out of fifteen have WSMTs in place. All the communities have water facilities but only four (27%) have access to toilet facilities and the WSMTs working effectively to provide good services to their community members. The existence and effectiveness of WSMTs aided in providing reliable water supply, periodic maintenance of Water Supply Systems (WSSs), less breakdown of WSSs, timely releasing of funds, effective monitoring and quick responses in repairing broken down facilities. However, these WSMTs faced challenges such as the inability to generate funds for the rehabilitation of WSSs, team members lacked skills in water and sanitation management, poor record-keeping and cooperation among the committee and community members in the delivery of their services. It is recommended that WSMTs should be given managerial and maintenance training on WASH projects before they are handed over to them, and community members should be encouraged to cooperate with the WSMTs. Key words: Community-based, water, sanitation, management, teams, sustainable, development.

Highlights

  • The importance of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) to human development and wellbeing cannot be overstated and underestimated

  • The findings of the study showed that the assessed communities relied on safe water sources

  • Thirteen communities had access to borehole water, whereas a community each depended on dugout wells and pipe source

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The importance of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) to human development and wellbeing cannot be overstated and underestimated. The Government of Ghana in collaboration with donors has provided WASH systems to communities in both urban and rural areas to make the lives of citizens more comfortable. In ensuring the sustainability of WASH systems, community participation has been espoused as one of the key strategies of the International Drinking Water and Sanitation Decade (IDWSD) (McCommon et al, 1990). At the local level, Water and Sanitation Management Teams (WSMTs) are formed to ensure community-based provision and sustainability of WASH facilities.

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