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Institutional arrangements for improving water and sanitation services in the rural villages of India: a systems thinking approach

Martin Kofi Kanyagui, S. Rajendrakumar, P. K. Viswanathan

2024World Water Policy10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This study examines the impact of institutional arrangements on water and sanitation (WATSAN) services in a village context in India. Data from households in Nagla Chandi village in Uttar Pradesh state were used to assess the situation. A systems thinking approach was employed to identify intervention points and improve access. The study identified under‐resourced local institutions, a lack of village‐level WATSAN rules and regulations, a lack of participation by both public institutions and communities, and trust issues as the critical barriers to accessing WATSAN services. It advocates for setting up a local WATSAN fund to ensure sustainable service delivery and a better understanding of the broader governance environment for sustainable WATSAN delivery in rural communities.

Topics & Concepts

SanitationEconomic growthEnvironmental planningBusinessGeographyWater resource managementSocioeconomicsDevelopment economicsSociologyEconomicsEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringEnvironmental scienceWater resources management and optimizationSocial and Economic Development in IndiaChild Nutrition and Water Access