Gender-inclusive governance in rural water management in Ghana

 This study examines women's participation in governance of rural water infrastructure in Ghana, focusing on the Wa West District. Using a qualitative research approach, it explores the rules and regulations governing borehole operations and maintenance and the extent of women's involvement in formulating these regulations. Five communities (Ga, Dorimon, Zanko, Vieri, and Naaha) were selected based on accessibility, borehole presence, and active Water and Sanitation Management Teams (WSMTs). The study involved 37 community-level participants selected through purposive sampling. Data collection relied on primary sources, including focus group discussions (FGDs) in each community. Thematic analysis, conducted manually using an inductive approach, guided the data interpretation. Findings reveal that communities have formally prohibited children from operating boreholes due to misuse leading to breakdowns. To prevent damage, boreholes are locked when early signs of malfunction appear. Additionally, strict hygiene measures are enforced, prohibiting urination or defecation near boreholes. Both men and women participate in WSMT meetings, where ideas on governance of rural water infrastructure are shared without restrictions. Women, as primary borehole users, play a crucial role in decision-making and the formulation of operational rules. The study highlights the importance of a gender-inclusive approach in governance of rural water infrastructure for sustainable water management. Women's active participation strengthens local water management strategies beyond symbolic involvement. The study recommends that policymakers prioritize women's inclusion in decision making to enhance community-based governance structures and ensure the long term sustainability of rural boreholes.

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APA

Abubakari, M. (2025). Gender-inclusive governance in rural water management in Ghana. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/index.php/works/s43832-025-00253-7

MLA 8th

Abubakari, Mohammed Awal "Gender-inclusive governance in rural water management in Ghana" Afribary. Afribary, 19 Jul. 2025, https://afribary.com/index.php/works/s43832-025-00253-7. Accessed 07 Sep. 2025.

MLA7

Abubakari, Mohammed Awal . "Gender-inclusive governance in rural water management in Ghana". Afribary, Afribary, 19 Jul. 2025. Web. 07 Sep. 2025. < https://afribary.com/index.php/works/s43832-025-00253-7 >.

Chicago

Abubakari, Mohammed Awal . "Gender-inclusive governance in rural water management in Ghana" Afribary (2025). Accessed September 07, 2025. https://afribary.com/index.php/works/s43832-025-00253-7