An overview of the Community Project Cycle (CPC) Minister of Water and Irrigation Kenya (2007)

The CPC is an approach developed to support improved access to water and sanitation in the poorest locations of Kenya. It is a common approach applied by the all the Water Service Boards and supported by the Water Services Trust Fund under the coordination and guidance of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation. The CPC has been developed to enhance the capacity of communities to apply for, manage, implement and maintain their own water and sanitation facilities. It relies upon supportive services being outsourced to the private sector and allows the Water Service Boards and other public water sector institutions to concentrate on key elements of facilitation and capacity development.

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Minister of Water and Irrigation Kenya (2007). An overview of the Community Project Cycle (CPC)

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