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The paper provides background about Ghana and discusses the problems of water supply in crowded communities and in rural areas.

TitleWater supply by structured systems in the rural environment : the Ghana case
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsSackey, PO
Pagination21 p.: 5 tab.
Date Published1992-01-01
Keywordscost recovery, costs, equipment, financing, ghana, institutional framework, maintenance, policies, tariffs, technology, vlom pumps, water supply, willingness to pay
Abstract

The paper provides background about Ghana and discusses the problems of water supply in crowded communities and in rural areas. It examines institutional framework, technology choice and equipment, financing, maintenance and rehabilitation, cost recovery, tariffs, willingness to pay, and the relationship between village operation and maintenance (VLOM) and cost recovery.

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