Water and development : good governance after neoliberalism /

This book examines current debates around water, development and governance in context.

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Corporate Author: Comparative Research Programme on Poverty
Other Authors: Munck, Ronaldo (Editor), Asingwiire, Narathius (Editor), Fagan, G. Honor (Editor), Kabonesa, Consolata (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Zed Books in association with CROP, 2015
Series:CROP international studies in poverty research.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • About the Author; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and acronyms; Part One Context; Introduction; 1 Water, development and good governance; 2 Liquid dynamics: challenges for sustainability in the water domain; 3 Can IWRM float on a sea of underdevelopment? Reflections on twenty-plus years of 'reform' in sub-Saharan Africa; 4 Water politics in eastern and southern Africa; Part Two Case Study; 5 Integrated water management and social development in Uganda; 6 Governance and safe water provisioning in Uganda: theory and practice.
  • 7 Woman water keeper? Women's troubled participation in water resource management8 Women and water politics: an ethnographic gender perspective; 9 Understanding adaptive capacity on the ground: a case of agro-pastoralists in a rural parish, Uganda; 10 Functional sustainability of hand pumps for rural water supply; Part Three Balance Sheet; 11 Beyond the MDGS: can the water crisis for the poor finally be resolved?; Notes on contributors; Index.