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All over the world, water problem has not improved despite the fact that millions of shillings have been invested in building
dams and pipe system to supply water to the households. This study sought to establish the willingness to pay (WTP)
decisions among households in the county of Baringo to improve management of water projects. The study uses contingent
valuation (CV) framework to assess the policy value of managing water projects in the County. A conventional payment car d
(PC) was used to draw preferences fr om households in order to estimate the mean and the median WTP for improved
management of water projects in the county. This research adopted a quantitative technique method and household in
Baringo were the unit of analysis. Data was collected fr om 155 respondents through simple random sampling procedure
including key informants. Through interval regression analysis, the study found t hat households were, on average, willing to
pay Kshs. 233.30 ($2.75) and a median of Kshs. 200 ($2.35) for impr oved management of water pr ojects. Mean and median
policy value of impr oving management of water pr ojects wer e estimated at Kshs. 129.6M ($1.30) and Kshs 111.1M ($1.11).
These amounts were significantly found to increase with education, income, water sources, quality of water , distance t o water
source, confidence with payment vehicle and fluorosis. However , amounts were found to decline with age, mar ital status and
incidences of fluorosis. The study concludes that there were significant characteristics for improved management of water
projects, which is vital for implementation of water management plans. |
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