There is good evidence that improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has significant economic and social development benefits. This research used the Opportunities and Obstacles to Development concept (O&OD) from the planning perspective to examine opportunities and obstacles facing the development of WASH practices in rural areas of developing countries with specific reference to Hombolo Village in Tanzania - East Africa. Results from the research reveal those rural areas in countries like Tanzania face enormous obstacles in dealing with WASH related issues. The study has also established that despite of the prevailing obstacles or challenges, opportunities to facilitate the implementation of WASH practices in rural areas do indeed exist and can therefore be harnessed. Such opportunities include the following; first, fighting local people ignorances, cultural mentality and lack of will by providing education on hygiene issues to people in rural areas. As it was observed, hygiene in rural areas like Hombolo village is compromised because many people in these areas are ignorant about hygiene issues, culturally affected and others simply lack the will to keep good hygiene. Secondly, where necessary, support to very poor families with hygiene detergents such as toilet soap should be provided. The findings showed that poverty is a challenge.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.urp.20220703.15 |
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Opportunities, Obstacles, Rural Areas, Diagnosis, Prognosis & Planning
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Gordian Wilfred Kazaura, Daniel Wandera Clief Naku. (2022). Planning Policy Perspectives on Development of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices in Rural Areas: A Tanzanian Diagnosis and Prognosis. Urban and Regional Planning, 7(3), 100-108. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.urp.20220703.15
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Gordian Wilfred Kazaura; Daniel Wandera Clief Naku. Planning Policy Perspectives on Development of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices in Rural Areas: A Tanzanian Diagnosis and Prognosis. Urban Reg. Plan. 2022, 7(3), 100-108. doi: 10.11648/j.urp.20220703.15
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