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Evaluating the Role of Postconstruction Support in Sustaining Drinking Water Projects Evidence from PeruDepartment of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, lprokopy{at}purdue.edu
WaterPartners International, Kansas City, Missouri
Middle East and North Africa Region of the World Bank, Washington, D.C.
World Bank, Washington, D.C. This article assesses the impact of postconstruction support (PCS) on the sustainability of participatory, demand-driven rural water projects in the Cuzco region of Peru. This study evaluates ninety-nine villages from two water supply schemes— projects built under a social investment fund program and those built under a nongovernmental program funded by the Swiss government. Overall, the study finds that the projects are performing very well. Multivariate regression analysis suggests that household- and village-level PCS is linked with financial performance, overall household satisfaction, and attitudes toward long-term future performance after controlling for project and community determinants of sustainability.
Key Words: Peru postconstruction support rural water supply
This version was published on March
1, 2008 Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 27, No. 3,
294-305 (2008) |
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