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First published on December 21, 2007, doi:10.1177/0739456X07311072
Journal of Planning Education and Research 2008;27:294.
A more recent version of this article appeared on March 1, 2008
Evaluating the Role of Post-Construction Support in Sustaining Drinking Water Projects: Evidence from Peru
Linda Stalker Prokopy*,
Rich Thorsten,
Alex Bakalian,
and
Wendy Wakeman
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: lprokopy{at}purdue.edu.
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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.

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