Some factors influencing effective utilization of drinking water facilities: women,income, and health in rural north Ghana |
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Authors: | S. B. Kendie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, P.O. Box 01, Cape Coast, Ghana, GH |
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Abstract: | In the examination of the implementation of rural drinking water facilities, not enough attention has been paid to analyzing the socioeconomic and political relationships that affect the effective utilization of the facilities, particularly as these relate to women in rural society. This paper suggests that much of the difficulty in instituting the utilization of safe water supply sources has to do with the rather low economic status of women—the main water collectors. Poverty consigns women to long periods of work in activities or jobs that bring little reward. This makes it difficult to effectively digest the messages delivered by program staff and limits the extent of usage of the safe water facilities. |
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Keywords: | : Condition of women Water supply Sanitation Rural health |
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