肯尼亚内罗毕县水务商业化和私人服务提供中采购做法的影响

Esialila Metrin Mmboga, Heather E. Kipchumba
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目的:本研究的目的是讨论肯尼亚内罗毕市县水务商业化和私人服务提供的采购实践的影响。研究方法:本研究采用定量和定性方法收集和分析数据。数据收集通过关键信息提供者访谈和问卷调查进行。二手数据来自图书馆研究资料、互联网搜索和文件分析。研究人员使用了描述性分析和内容分析技术来分析数据。在从内罗毕市居民中挑选参与者时,采用了简单随机抽样法。目标人群为 4,397,073 名内罗毕市县居民和 635 名水、卫生和灌溉部工作人员;目标部门为该部的两个部门,即水、污水处理和卫生发展部以及水基础设施发展部,这两个部门共有 168 名在岗工作人员。研究结果研究发现,水的商业化在很大程度上影响了质量控制和居民的平等用水。这些要素包括采购实践、标准化机制以及政府机构(即 WASREB(供水服务监管委员会)和 WARMA(水资源管理局))的监督授权。研究得出的结论是,良好的采购实践可以促进私营供水服务的诚信和专业化。建议:政府有必要通过其批准的机构 WASREB 和 WARMA 专门制定政策,以更好地适应肯尼亚社会独特的非正规服务提供商,而不是将它们统一到一个政策中。有必要确保私营供水服务供应商提供政府及其机构规定的优质、可负担的服务。政府应该对申请供水服务许可证的私营供水企业进行彻底调查;不仅在国家层面,而且对小型供水亭也要进行彻底审查。政府机构 WASREB 应该对 WSP(供水服务提供商)进行更多的临时检查,而不是仅限于每季度进行一次检查和访问。
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The Influence of Procurement Practices in Commercialization of Water, and Private Service Delivery in Nairobi County, Kenya
Aim: The purpose of the study was to discuss the effect of procurement practices on commercialization of water and private service delivery in Nairobi City County, Kenya. Methods: Quantitative and Qualitative methodologies of data collection and analysis were implored in this research. The Collection of the data was through key informant interviews and questionnaires. Secondary data was obtained from library research materials, internet search and document analysis. The researcher used descriptive and content analysis techniques to analyze the data. Simple random sampling was used in selecting participants from Nairobi City residents. The target population was 4,397,073 Nairobi City County Residents and 635 Staff of the Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation; two departments were targeted in the Ministry i.e. The Water, Sewerage and Sanitation Development department and The Water Infrastructure Development Department which has a total of 168 in-post staff. Results: The study found that the components of commercialization of water greatly influences the quality control and equal access to water by the residents. These components are procurement practices, standardization machinery, and the supervision mandate by governmental agencies i.e. WASREB (Water Services Regulatory Board) and WARMA (Water Resources Management Authority). The study concludes that having good procurement practices in place, fosters integrity and professionalism in private water service provision. Recommendations: There is need for the government through its approved agencies WASREB and WARMA, to tailor-make policies that would better suit the unique Kenyan societies’ informal service providers, instead of unifying them all to be governed by a single policy. There is need to ensure private water service vendors provide quality and affordable services set out by government and its agencies. The government ought to thoroughly investigate the private water enterprises that have applied to be licensed to provide water services; not just at the national level but also the small-scale water kiosks-ought to be thoroughly scrutinized. The governmental agency WASREB ought to conduct more impromptu checks on WSPs (Water Service Providers) as opposed to only limiting itself to doing quarterly checks and visits.
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