Children are also given an opportunity to express their views.
Roles and responsibilities are clearly defined at national, regional, district, village and household levels. Decision-making and fund allocations are as decentralized as possible. The HESAWA programme has as its goals sustainability of health and water facilities, with the ability to recover full costs for operation and maintenance, depreciation of assets, payment of debts and new capital, and return of the capital investment. The Health Through Sanitation and Water (HESAWA) programme is a successful community participatory water supply, health and sanitation programme in the Lake Victoria region of Tanzania. Initiating and managing a practical participatory development programme : the experience from the Health through Sanitation and Water (HESAWA) Programme in TanzaniaĬab92/5, community participation, decentralization, man6, planning, policies, programmes, safe water supply, sanitation, tanzania, tanzania kagera, tanzania mara, tanzania mwanza