Community Participation in Sanitation Programmes at Ashaiman

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ABSTRACT

The study was set to find out community participation of sanitation programmes at Ashaiman. A sample of 98 community members was selected through a systematic random sampling technique from three out of eleven electoral areas and questionnaires were administered to five and officials from TMA sub-zonal office at Ashaiman. The major findings were that: 1. Most of the respondents were youth below 30 years who were mostly single. 2. The youth in the communities were not involved in any decision-making in terms of planning of sanitation programmes. 3. Structures had not been put in place to facilitate community participation in sanitation activities. 4. There were a lot challenges in terms o f how to mobilize members o f the community for communal labour. 5. Absence o f number o f Non-Governmental organizations and other civil society in organization o f sanitation programmes. The study concluded that in most communities in Ashaiman, there were no defined ongoing sanitation programmes. Finally, it is recommended community members and civil society organization should be mobilized to participate in sanitation programmes at Ashaiman while sanitary sites in the hands of private individuals must have permanent structures to establish small recycling plants to recycle waste dumped in the sites.

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