Kasese – Journal of Research Innovation and Implications in Education https://www.jriiejournal.com Thu, 21 Aug 2025 00:39:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.jriiejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cropped-JRIIE-LOGO-1-32x32.jpg Kasese – Journal of Research Innovation and Implications in Education https://www.jriiejournal.com 32 32 194867206 Community Project Monitoring and Evaluation a Boost towards Sustainability of Rural Water Supply Systems in Kasese District, Uganda https://www.jriiejournal.com/community-project-monitoring-and-evaluation-a-boost-towards-sustainability-of-rural-water-supply-systems-in-kasese-district-uganda-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=community-project-monitoring-and-evaluation-a-boost-towards-sustainability-of-rural-water-supply-systems-in-kasese-district-uganda-2 Thu, 21 Aug 2025 00:35:20 +0000 https://www.jriiejournal.com/?p=7563 Read More Read More

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Murongo Esau, Edaku Charles, Solomon Muchwa Asiimwe
Nkumba University, Uganda
Email: emurongo@gmail.com

Abstract: This study looked at community project monitoring and evaluation as a boost towards sustainability of rural water supply systems in Kasese District, Uganda. This study adopted mixed methods design. The sample was 398 with a response rate of 99.5%. Data collection instruments included; questionnaire, an interview guide and focus group discussion guide. Findings revealed a strong positive relationship (r = 0.5023, p = 0.0000). This indicates that enhanced monitoring and evaluation practices are significantly associated with improved sustainability of rural water supply systems. Regression results indicate a significant positive relationship between community project monitoring and evaluation and sustainability of rural water supply systems, with a coefficient of 0.620 and a p-value of less than 0.001 suggesting that as community project monitoring and evaluation increase, sustainability of rural water supply systems also tends to increase. It was concluded that Monitoring and Evaluation is one of the most critical factors in ensuring sustainability and that communities which implemented consistent monitoring and evaluation practices were more likely to identify and resolve system issues promptly for proper functionality of water supply systems. It was recommended that Ministry of Water and Environment should strengthen Monitoring and evaluation systems by establishing clearer performance indicators, regular community-based assessments, and transparent reporting practices. It was further recommended that Kasese District Local Government should be holding frequent workshops on monitoring and evaluation to improve the technical know-how of water management committees leading to timely identification of issues and continuous improvements in water systems.

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Community Project Monitoring and Evaluation a Boost towards Sustainability of Rural Water Supply Systems in Kasese District, Uganda https://www.jriiejournal.com/community-project-monitoring-and-evaluation-a-boost-towards-sustainability-of-rural-water-supply-systems-in-kasese-district-uganda/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=community-project-monitoring-and-evaluation-a-boost-towards-sustainability-of-rural-water-supply-systems-in-kasese-district-uganda Mon, 18 Aug 2025 13:38:49 +0000 https://www.jriiejournal.com/?p=7543 Read More Read More

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Murongo Esau, Edaku Charles, Solomon Muchwa Asiimwe
Nkumba University, Uganda
Email: emurongo@gmail.com

Abstract: This study looked at community project monitoring and evaluation as a boost towards sustainability of rural water supply systems in Kasese District, Uganda. This study adopted mixed methods design. The sample was 398 with a response rate of 99.5%. Data collection instruments included; questionnaire, an interview guide and focus group discussion guide. Findings revealed a strong positive relationship (r = 0.5023, p = 0.0000). This indicates that enhanced monitoring and evaluation practices are significantly associated with improved sustainability of rural water supply systems. Regression results indicate a significant positive relationship between community project monitoring and evaluation and sustainability of rural water supply systems, with a coefficient of 0.620 and a p-value of less than 0.001 suggesting that as community project monitoring and evaluation increase, sustainability of rural water supply systems also tends to increase. It was concluded that Monitoring and Evaluation is one of the most critical factors in ensuring sustainability and that communities which implemented consistent monitoring and evaluation practices were more likely to identify and resolve system issues promptly for proper functionality of water supply systems. It was recommended that government should improve monitoring and evaluation frameworks by establishing clearer performance indicators, having regular community-based assessments, and transparent reporting practices. It was further recommended that the Ministry of Water and Environment should be holding frequent workshops on monitoring and evaluation practices regularly since they can improve the technical know-how of water management committees leading to timely identification of issues and continuous improvements in water systems.

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Community Project Financing and Sustainable Management of Rural Water Sources in Kasese District, Uganda https://www.jriiejournal.com/community-project-financing-and-sustainable-management-of-rural-water-sources-in-kasese-district-uganda/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=community-project-financing-and-sustainable-management-of-rural-water-sources-in-kasese-district-uganda Sat, 28 Jun 2025 11:05:51 +0000 https://www.jriiejournal.com/?p=7075 Read More Read More

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Murongo Esau, Edaku Charles & Solomon Muchwa Asiimwe
Nkumba University, Uganda
Email: emurongo@gmail.com

Abstract: This study was about community project financing and sustainable management of rural water sources in Kasese District, Uganda. This study used Embedded Mixed methods by collecting quantitative & qualitative data. The total sample was 398 with a response rate of 99.5%. The questionnaire, interview guide and focus group discussion guide were data collection instruments. Findings indicated a correlation coefficient of 0.658 which meant a strong positive relationship between community project financing and sustainable management of rural water sources with a p-value of 0.000. The regression results showed a coefficient of 0.719 which implied a strong positive relationship between community project financing and sustainable management of rural water sources. It was concluded that project financing was crucial for sustainable management of rural water sources in Uganda. It was also concluded that communities that successfully raised funds, whether through user fees, government support, or contributions from Civil Society Organizations, led to great improvement in the long-term functionality of water sources compared to underfunded ones. It was recommended that the government should review annual budgetary allocation to cater for operation and maintenance aspects for the sustainable management of rural water sources. Further, the Ministry of water and environment should review the allocation of funds between new sources, rehabilitation and software with more funding being allocated to rehabilitation of rural water sources. It was recommended that microfinance options, subsidies, and partnerships with development organizations be promoted to bridge the financial gaps that hinder maintenance efforts of rural water sources.

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