Mainstreaming Civic Engagement into Water Supply Management in Kondoa District Council, Tanzania

Sulley Benedict Anselm
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One of the significant changes made by the Government of Tanzania over the last two decades is mainstreaming of civic engagement mechanisms into water supply management. This instigation is motivated by the belief that civic engagement would contribute to greater voice and oversight of government functions through shared decisions, responsibility, transparency, trust and respect of public input. However, little evidence affirms the capability of citizens to articulate their voice in water service decision-making spaces. It is obvious that citizens’ ability to articulate their voice is associated with the extent to which their voices are mainstreamed in water service decision-making spaces. This study, therefore, examined the extent to which citizens’ voices are mainstreamed in water service decision-makings spaces. A mixed-method approach was used to generate data through survey of 376 households, 4 focus group discussions, 14 in-depth interviews, and field observations. The result shows that the spaces for decision making are moderately open for citizens but they are less capable to influence the pre-determined position of the public officials. There is also a lack of citizens’ readiness to engage with government to some provided responsibilities in National Water Policy of 2002 and National Water Resources Management Act of 2009. All these hold-ups are a result of unclear ownership of water infrastructure and, therefore, citizens assumed it the responsibility of the government alone to deliver and maintain water sources. The author recommended for citizen’s empowerment for creating awareness and capacity interventions for effective water supply management. 
坦桑尼亚康多阿区议会将公民参与纳入供水管理主流
坦桑尼亚政府在过去二十年中作出的重大改变之一是将公民参与机制纳入供水管理的主流。这种鼓动的动机是这样一种信念,即通过共同决策、责任、透明度、信任和尊重公众意见,公民参与将有助于提高对政府职能的发言权和监督。然而,很少有证据证实公民有能力在供水服务决策空间中表达自己的声音。很明显,公民表达自己声音的能力与他们的声音在供水服务决策空间中被主流化的程度有关。因此,本研究考察了公民的声音在供水服务决策空间中的主流化程度。采用混合方法对376户家庭进行调查,4次焦点小组讨论,14次深度访谈和实地观察。结果表明,决策空间对公民是适度开放的,但对公职人员预定位置的影响能力较弱。在2002年《国家水资源政策》和2009年《国家水资源管理法》中规定的一些责任方面,公民也缺乏与政府接触的意愿。所有这些阻碍都是由于水利基础设施的所有权不明确,因此,公民认为政府有责任单独提供和维护水资源。作者建议通过公民赋权来提高对有效供水管理的认识和能力干预。
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