Self-help water supply in Cameroon : lessons on community participation in public works projects
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Self-help water supply in Cameroon : lessons on community participation in public works projects
(Studies in African economic and social development, v. 19)
E. Mellen Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-167) and index
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Description
This study examines the concept of community participation from practical and theoretical perspectives, and describes the experience of six villages in Cameroon with their respective water supply initiatives.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - major issues and questions
- community participation in historical and theoretical perspectives
- community development, rural and urban water supply
- the Mutengene water supply project, 1960-1978
- Mpundu village pipe borne water project, 1963-1980
- the Bonadikombo (mile four) water supply project, 1969-1981
- Bolifamba (mile 16) water project, 1976-1981
- the small Soppo water project, 1972-1984
- community participation - nature, role and obstacles.
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