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    Socioeconomic Factors Hindering the Participation of Women in Managing Water Resources in Kajiado County , Kenya

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    2014-02
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    Gathagu, Teresia W.
    Agwata, Jones F.
    Mulwa, Richard M.
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    en
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    The important role women play in water resources management has been recognized for a long time globally and in most societies, they are the ones primarily responsible f or the management of household water supply and sanitation. In these societies, women also play the role of family care givers in terms of provision of food, nutrition, clean water and sanitation. Due to these roles, they depend directly on the availabilit y of water resources and have therefore accumulated considerable knowledge on water in terms of location, quality and storage methods. Despite the significant roles that women play in water resources management, they face various challenges that hinder the m from effectively participating in its management in various parts of the world. The purpose of this study was to examine the various socioeconomic factors inhibiting the participation of women in managing water in three Divisions of Kajiado County in Ken ya . Semi structured questionnaires, focus group discussions, key informant interviews and direct observations were used to collect data. The key factors found to affect the participation of women in water resources management were cultural practices, gende r inequalities, lack of formal education, poor access to water sources and lack of decision making power and land ownership rights. It is recommended that concerted efforts be made to educate the local community, improve access to water sources through con struction of multipurpose water projects and gender mainstreaming in water resources management in the County . Key words: socioeconomic factors, water resources , participation, wome
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    http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jhss/papers/Vol19-issue1/Version-10/M0191107585.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/64590
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    IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR - JHSS) Volume 19, Issue 1, Ver. X (Feb. 201 4), PP 75 - 85
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    University of Nairobi
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