Socio Demographic Profile of Clean Water Community a Case of Anggori County, Manokwari-West Papua

Authors

  • Trisiwi Wahyu Widayati Papua University
  • Yunus Dowansiba Dinas Lingkungan Hidup, Manokwari
  • Soetjipto Moeljono Papua University
  • Andoyo Supriyantono Papua University
  • Sintje D. Rumetor Papua University
  • Sri Hartini Papua University
  • Aloisius P.E. Widodo Papua University
  • Bernadetha M.G. Sadsoeitoeboen Papua University
  • Deny A. Iyai Papua University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59890/ijatss.v3i4.5

Keywords:

Clean Water, Socio Demographics, Village, West Papua, Manokwari, Water Access

Abstract

The availability of clean water is a crucial factor in supporting the health and well-being of communities, particularly in rural areas that still face limited basic infrastructure. This study aims to identify and analyze the socio-demographic profile of clean water users in Kampung Anggori, Manokwari Regency, West Papua. The approach used is quantitative descriptive with data collection through surveys and interviews with heads of households as the main respondents. The socio-demographic variables analyzed include age, gender, education level, occupation, family size, and income level. The results show that the majority of the population is from the productive age group, with relatively midle education levels and a dominance of employment in the informal sector. The main sources of clean water used are springs and rivers, with usage patterns depending on the season and geographical conditions. These findings highlight the urgent need for policy interventions in clean water provision that take into account the local social and demographic conditions. This study is expected to serve as a basis for decision-making by local governments and stakeholders in designing sustainable and equitable clean water provision programs

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2025-05-04

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