This article discusses ways in which the South African Government and grassroots organizations envisage and implement democracy achieved since 1994 in the eld of water resources management. The focus is on the democratic, political and economic freedom and equality in resource rights for poor bl...
Schreiner, B.
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Mohapi, N.
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Koppen, Barbara C.M. van
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[Washing away poverty: water, democracy and gendered poverty eradication in South Africa]
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Washing away poverty: water, democracy and gendered poverty eradication in South Africa
Koppen, Barbara C.M. van
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Derman, B.
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Schreiner, B.
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Durojaye, E.
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Mweso, N.
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[Fixing the leaks in women's human rights to water: lessons from South Africa]
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Fixing the leaks in women's human rights to water: lessons from South Africa
This article discusses ways in which the South African Government and grassroots organizations envisage and implement democracy achieved since 1994 in the eld of water resources management. The focus is on the democratic, political and economic freedom and equality in resource rights for poor bl...
Schreiner, B.
,
Mohapi, N.
,
Koppen, Barbara C.M. van
,
[Washing away poverty: water, democracy and gendered poverty eradication in South Africa]
,
Washing away poverty: water, democracy and gendered poverty eradication in South Africa
Schreiner, B.
,
Koppen, Barbara C.M. van
,
[Establishing hybrid water use rights systems in Sub-Saharan Africa]
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Establishing hybrid water use rights systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
In recent decades, many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have pursued national water permit systems, derived from the colonial era and reinforced by “global best practice.” These systems have proved logistically impossible to manage and have worsened inequality in water access. A new study conduct...
Koppen, Barbara C.M. van
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Schreiner, B.
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[A hybrid approach to decolonize formal water law in Africa]
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A hybrid approach to decolonize formal water law in Africa