What is it about?
It is certain that without readily available water in sufficient quantity, and free of pathogens, man's progress is tremendously hindered. In Muyuka, Cameroon, though there exist public taps littered “here and there”, the population most often find themselves fetching water from nearby streams raising to surface the question of sustainability of the available water systems which was the aim of this study
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Why is it important?
It points to what the population of Muyuka Cameroon things of their water supply scheme and why they do think such
Perspectives
Lack of involvement of the community of Muyuka Subdivision in the conception and realization of the 'their own' water supply scheme has devastating effect on its sustainability.
Nkenyi Rene
Yonsei University
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This page is a summary of: Stakeholders’ View of Sustainability of Public Water Supply Schemes in a Rural Area: The Case of Muyuka Subdivision, Cameroon, International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health, August 2019, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/ijtdh/2019/v38i230181.
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