Functionality of water supply handpumps in Cameroon

Victor Dang, Celestin Defo
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This review presents updated and expanded handpump functionality estimates for 310 councils in the 10 regions of Cameroon. Overall, the study estimates that the number of handpumps used as the main source of drinking water in Cameroon is 20,572, of which 9,113 are installed in modern wells and 11,459 are installed in boreholes. Our findings suggest that approximately one in three handpumps in Cameroon is non-functional, which in 2022 was roughly equivalent to 6,724 inoperative water points. According to this estimate, approximately 43.7 billion CFA francs, or 65.2 million USD, invested in the construction of water points are immobilized and do not generate any benefit. The community-based management of handpump water supply seems not to have given the expected results. This review also notes that questions related to the quality of handpump material and the corrosion of handpumps have not been sufficiently considered in the various research projects in Cameroon and Sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, post-construction monitoring, physical audits, and handpump rehabilitation campaigns could shed light on these issues to improve the performance of handpumps.
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喀麦隆供水手泵的功能
本报告对喀麦隆 10 个大区 310 个市议会的手泵功能进行了更新和扩充。总体而言,研究估计喀麦隆作为主要饮用水源使用的手泵数量为 20572 个,其中 9113 个安装在现代水井中,11459 个安装在井眼中。我们的调查结果表明,喀麦隆大约每三个手泵中就有一个无法使用,这在 2022 年大致相当于 6724 个无法使用的供水点。据此估算,用于建设供水点的约 437 亿非洲法郎(约合 6,520 万美元)的投资被闲置,没有产生任何效益。以社区为基础的手泵供水管理似乎没有取得预期效果。本次审查还注意到,在喀麦隆和撒哈拉以南非洲地区的各种研究项目中,与手泵材料质量和手泵腐蚀有关的问题没有得到充分考虑。此外,施工后监测、实际审计和手泵修复活动可以揭示这些问题,从而提高手泵的性能。
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