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Effectiveness of participatory monitoring and evaluation on achievement of community-based water projects in Tanzania

S. A. Mgoba, Samwel J. Kabote

2020Applied Water Science31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Government of Tanzania is struggling to implement water projects throughout the country to ensure that 90% of the population has access to clean and safe drinking water by 2025. While most of the community-based water projects fail to deliver as expected, participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E), critical for projects’ achievement, is at an infancy stage. This article determines effectiveness of PM&E on achievement of community-based water projects’ objectives. The article adopted sequential exploratory research design to collect quantitative and qualitative data. A random sample of 120 water users in the government and NGOs funded projects was involved whereby 53.3% were women. Focus group discussions (FGDs) and key informant interviews were used to collect qualitative data. SPSS was used to summarize descriptive statistics. Kruskal–Wallis H test was used to compare median differences between the projects, while qualitative data were subjected to content analysis. Overall, 51.7% of the respondents reported that community-based water projects’ objectives were achieved except capacity building. The projects funded by NGOs recorded high achievement relative to the government funded projects. In addition, PM&E was effective in achieving water projects’ objectives. There was a statistically significant difference in responses between low, medium and high effectiveness of PM&E ( P ≤ 0.05). Majority reported high effectiveness, more so for NGOs-funded water projects. The article concludes that PM&E was effective in achieving projects’ objectives except capacity building. Therefore, it recommends strengthening of capacity building for the local communities to manage community-based water projects effectively. This is a policy issue that needs serious efforts at all levels of the government.

Topics & Concepts

TanzaniaFocus groupGovernment (linguistics)Qualitative propertyCapacity buildingDescriptive statisticsBusinessPopulationMonitoring and evaluationQualitative researchEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental economicsEngineeringEnvironmental planningEconomic growthMarketingEnvironmental healthGeographySociologyEconomicsComputer scienceMathematicsMedicineMachine learningSocial scienceLinguisticsStatisticsPhilosophyWater resources management and optimizationChild Nutrition and Water AccessHydropower, Displacement, Environmental Impact
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