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There has been a paucity of reliable data on the contribution of Nigerian women in rural development, particularly with respect to water projects.

TitleWomen's role in rural water supply and development : trends and expectations in Nigeria
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1993
AuthorsSangodoyin, AY
Paginationp. 255-261
Date Published1993-01-01
Keywordseconomic aspects, nigeria oyo state, projects, rural development, safe water supply, sdiafr, sdigen, water collection time, women's work
Abstract

There has been a paucity of reliable data on the contribution of Nigerian women in rural development, particularly with respect to water projects. From a detailed survey of many rural settings, and an evaluation of the availability of sources of water and the existing methods of purification, it was discovered that rural women, especially the younger ones, were heavily involved in water collection. The time and energy involved in water fetching and purification could sometimes be so high that other economic and domestic activities were adversely affected. The participation of Nigerian women in water development and quality improvement is hindered by problems, such as their standard of education, low level of awareness of the benefits of a good water source, lack of funds and organisational constraints. In general, this study has recognised an urgent need for more imaginative, better funded and better coordinated water development projects for the enhancement of the quality of life, especially for women in rural settings.

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