Governance and effectiveness of public–private partnership in Ghana’s rural-water sector
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International Journal of Public Sector Management
Abstract
Purpose: This study examined the governance and implementation of public-private partnership (PPP)
based on the management contract model in the water sector in rural Ghana.
Design/methodology/approach: It employed in-depth interviews with key management officials and
focus-group discussions among residents in selected water-stressed communities in the beneficiary District
Assemblies. Thematic analysis was employed for the analyses.
Findings – The governance of the PPP project was characterized by a well-structured institutional
arrangement and effective governance mechanisms. The PPP project has increased residents’ access to potable
and affordable water and facilitated local economic and social development in its catchment areas. However,
insufficient funding, political interference, limited infrastructural capacity and pollution are threatening its
success.
Originality/value – The study contributes to the literature on effective governance and performance of rural-based PPP water supply projects for the achievement of Sustainable sustainable Goal 6 on access to
affordable and quality water.
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Research Article