Towards Financial Sustainability: Beneficiaries’ Perception and Performance of Community Water Supply Services in Ghana

Pub Date : 2021-10-29 DOI:10.12924/cis2021.09010045
E. Nti, C. Wongnaa, Nana Sampson E. Edusah, D. Awunyo-Vitor, Vasco Baffour Kyei
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Revenue mobilization is critical for community-managed water systems to overcome financial constraints and to achieve financial sustainability. Using data from beneficiaries of a community managed water supply system in Ghana, we employed descriptive statistics, chi-square, perception index and document review of the system’s financial reports to assess beneficiaries’ views and perception on revenue mobilization for operations and maintenance, system expansion as well as sustainability of the project. The results showed that revenue mobilization for sustainability of operations and maintenance is significantly influenced by water connection type and religion while marital status, age and income of beneficiaries determine sustainability of the project’s expansion. The findings further revealed a significant relationship between sustainability of replacement of the project’s accessories and water connection type as well as gender, marital status, age and income of beneficiaries. The average perception index of 3.2 showed that beneficiaries perceived revenue mobilization as very good for replacing the water system’s accessories. Revenue mobilization is able to support the water system’s expansion to help meet the increasing water demands. In addition, with an average perception index of 3.6, the beneficiaries’ perception was that revenue was enough to fund operations and maintenance. Furthermore, the document review of the system’s financial reports confirmed beneficiaries’ perception of sufficiency of revenue for operations and maintenance. Finally, we found weaknesses in revenue mobilization with over 40% of bills in arrears, mostly from private users. To build resilience to the financial challenge with enhanced innovations, the study recommends the institution of effective debt recovery strategies such as the provision of pre-paid metering for private users, similar to the public standpipe pay-as-you-fetch system as well as the introduction of smart tap technology for public standpipes in community-managed water supply systems.
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走向财务可持续性:受益人对加纳社区供水服务的认知和表现
筹集收入对于社区管理的供水系统克服财政限制和实现财政可持续性至关重要。利用来自加纳社区管理供水系统受益人的数据,我们采用描述性统计、卡方、感知指数和系统财务报告的文件审查来评估受益人对运营和维护、系统扩展以及项目可持续性的收入动员的看法和看法。结果表明,供水类型和宗教对可持续性运营和维护的收入动员有显著影响,而受益人的婚姻状况、年龄和收入决定了项目扩展的可持续性。调查结果进一步揭示了项目附件更换的可持续性与供水连接类型以及受益人的性别、婚姻状况、年龄和收入之间的重要关系。平均感知指数为3.2,表明受益人认为调集收入对于更换供水系统的附件是非常好的。收入调动能够支持供水系统的扩展,以帮助满足日益增长的用水需求。此外,受益者的平均感知指数为3.6,认为收入足以支付运营和维护费用。此外,对系统财务报告的文件审查证实了受益人认为业务和维修的收入是足够的。最后,我们发现了收入动员方面的弱点,超过40%的账单拖欠,主要来自私人用户。为了通过加强创新来增强抵御金融挑战的能力,该研究建议制定有效的债务回收战略,例如为私人用户提供预付费计量,类似于公共立管按需付费系统,以及在社区管理的供水系统中为公共立管引入智能水龙头技术。
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