Lesothos Rural Households Demographic Aspects and their Clean Water Supply Problems and Possible Solutions: The 2015 Overview

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Moses M.M. Daemane
Moses M.M. Daemane
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Moses M. M. Daemane
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The aim of this research study is to provide an analytic view of some demographic aspects of rural households in need of clean water in Lesotho, their lack of clean water problems and possible solutions to their non-functioning Rural Water Supply Systems/RWSSs. This is part of the findings of a continuous research study based on interviews, observations and secondary data analysis. The study is based on the 41 randomly sampled respondents. Rural households and water committees of the following rural villages served as randomly sampled respondents: Makotoko, Nazaretha and Machache in the district of Maseru. The research study provides the demographic aspects of Lesotho’s rural households and their clean water supply problems and possible solutions as an analytic overview.

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Moses M.M. Daemane. 2015. \u201cLesothos Rural Households Demographic Aspects and their Clean Water Supply Problems and Possible Solutions: The 2015 Overview\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 15 (GJHSS Volume 15 Issue H5): .

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The aim of this research study is to provide an analytic view of some demographic aspects of rural households in need of clean water in Lesotho, their lack of clean water problems and possible solutions to their non-functioning Rural Water Supply Systems/RWSSs. This is part of the findings of a continuous research study based on interviews, observations and secondary data analysis. The study is based on the 41 randomly sampled respondents. Rural households and water committees of the following rural villages served as randomly sampled respondents: Makotoko, Nazaretha and Machache in the district of Maseru. The research study provides the demographic aspects of Lesotho’s rural households and their clean water supply problems and possible solutions as an analytic overview.

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