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Title A STUDY ON IMPROVING WATER ACCESS IN CENTRAL DRY ZONE, MYANMAR (Case study: Three Villages in Bagan-Nyaung U Township) (Hlaing Phyu Min, 2019)
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Publication date 2019-11-01
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Hlaing Phyu Min (EMPA - 9)
Description
Access to water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is important role for
the socio-economic development. The purposes of this study are to identify the status
of WASH, to examine the advantage of access to water and to analyze the socioeconomic
development of households at three villages: Te Ma, Zee O and TaungShey
in Bagan-Nyaung U Township, Dry Zone of Myanmar. To achieve these objectives, a
quantitative, descriptive method was used. The semi-structured questionnaires are used
to gather data from 288 respondents those who are from the selected three villages and
key informant interviews are conducted to Executive Engineer (EE) from DRD/
Nyaung U, BAJ staff and local private drillers. The survey found that every village has
access to water and only 8% of population are still lack of enough water. The residents
reduce the burden of fetching water due to transportation distance. According to the
survey, 74% of respondents are satisfied to pay water cost as they accept about the
electricity fees to operate the tubewells. Additionally, 95% of survey respondents states
that their family incomes are improved because of direct and/or indirect effective of
having more water points in their villages. About 94% of respondents state that their
social conditions become improved after received water resources in their villages,
about 96% of the survey respondents are agreed that their health situation was improved
after received the water resources in their villages.
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Daw Aye Aye Moe
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