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    Public Participation and Its Influence on Sustainability of Water Projects in Makueni County, Kenya
    (Kenyatta University, 2025-02) Jacob, Winfred Mwende
    The sustainability of water projects remains a global challenge despite significant efforts by governments and development partners. This study examines the impact of public participation on the long-term viability of water projects, with a focus on participatory management, planning, and monitoring. Guided by sustainability and community participation theories, the study employed a descriptive research design, collecting both quantitative and qualitative data through structured questionnaires. A sample of 395 respondents, including households, project management committee members, and technical officers, was selected using simple random and census sampling. Data analysis, conducted using SPSS version 23, included descriptive and regression analysis. Findings indicate that participatory planning, management, and monitoring significantly enhance project sustainability. Greater community involvement in decision-making, management, and oversight processes contributes to better project outcomes. The study recommends strengthening participatory mechanisms to improve water project sustainability.

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