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Title: WATER, SANITATION AND RURAL LIVELIHOODS NEXUS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF WOGU IN THE UPPER WEST REGION OF GHANA
Authors: Fielmua, N.
Akudugu, M. A.
Dugle, G.
Keywords: Water-related Diseases
Access to Water
Hygiene
Livelihoods
Sanitation
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Ghana Journal of Development Studies
Series/Report no.: Vol.16;Issue 2
Abstract: Improving access to safe water, adequate sanitation and proper hygiene are on the frontline of eforts to combat related diseases and their accompanying efects. Using a household survey, focus group discussion and key informant interviews, the authors explored how rural livelihoods could be improved through water and sanitation interventions. The study revealed a complex web of configuration between water and sanitation interventions and rural livelihoods. The study found that the provision of water and sanitation infrastructure does not guarantee reductions in related diseases and improvements in livelihoods. Although rural dwellers are aware of the consequences of poor sanitary and hygiene conditions, related diseases and the implications on livelihoods, their persistent demonstration of poor sanitary and hygiene behaviours attributable to intertwined historical and socio-economic factors, adversely afect interventions. Thus, the organisation and management of water and sanitation interventions, require an integrated attention to behaviour change mechanisms.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2706
ISSN: 08556768
Appears in Collections:Ghana Journal of Development Studies (GJDS)



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