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Water users' associations and integrated water resources management in Ghana
Abstract
Water Users' Associations (WU As), are important component of participatory governance arrangement for sustainable management of water resources in Ghana. At present, WUAs' are not organised in their respective sectors to function effectively. However, a number of the groups exist, evidenced by their governance structure, membership status, experience and knowledge in various sectors of the economy that are relied upon by public institutions especially in times of crisis. Although they offer a number of opportunities that are acquiescent for use in water governance. WUAs are besieged by a myriad of weaknesses and threats that need to be minimised to achieve their objectives. The current legal and institutional framework does not provide clear roles and or responsibilities with regards to integrated water resources management
(I WRM) for WU As. Thus. the WU As in Ghana do not seek to promote the IWRM as they seek to promote the socio-economic interests of their membership.It is recommended that the formation of WUAs be encouraged and supported to play key roles expected of WUAs in IWRM in
Ghana.
(I WRM) for WU As. Thus. the WU As in Ghana do not seek to promote the IWRM as they seek to promote the socio-economic interests of their membership.It is recommended that the formation of WUAs be encouraged and supported to play key roles expected of WUAs in IWRM in
Ghana.