This article explores one woman‟s activism in the context of a large scale dam and infrastructure project in Southern Africa. Since 1986, Lesotho and South Africa are building one of the largest multi-dam water schemes in the world, the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP). Local communities impacted by the LHWP face resettlement, increased risk of impoverishment, and changed access to natural resources. Much like with other projects of this type and scale (Scudder, 2006), the multidimensional costs of the $8 billion dollar World Bank funded water scheme will fall hardest on rural women. Rural Basotho women are at the front lines in negotiating a changed landscape, and lead the struggle to speak out about their experiences and organize im...
For far too long, narratives by donors, development agencies, and environmental organisations in the...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the ways in which activism is undermined in the water and sanitation...
Spivak’s (1988; 1995) famous question, “Can the Subaltern speak” holds important connotations about ...
This article explores one woman’s activism in the context of a large scale dam and infrastructure pr...
In this thesis, I explain the interlinkages between large dams, women and struggles for social justi...
This study argues that unlike other parts of Africa where women are marginalized and excluded from a...
The economic crisis in Lesotho has led masses in resorting to informal sector as an alternative sur...
Research on development in Lesotho reveals that the bulk of sustainability of development initiative...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Natural freshwater is a precious resource, without which there i...
The purpose of the project is to create a model for improved and expanded participation in an activi...
Access to productive water in South Africa is racially skewed. Only 5% of individual water access ri...
Mountain women's resistance to inequitable development practice manifests itself in several ways; on...
In spite of decades-long development programs, Lesotho faces an ongoing problem of water insecurity ...
Thesis (MPhil (Sustainable Development Planning and Management))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.Cult...
This paper argues that the rights of women to be included in decisions about energy use and their ex...
For far too long, narratives by donors, development agencies, and environmental organisations in the...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the ways in which activism is undermined in the water and sanitation...
Spivak’s (1988; 1995) famous question, “Can the Subaltern speak” holds important connotations about ...
This article explores one woman’s activism in the context of a large scale dam and infrastructure pr...
In this thesis, I explain the interlinkages between large dams, women and struggles for social justi...
This study argues that unlike other parts of Africa where women are marginalized and excluded from a...
The economic crisis in Lesotho has led masses in resorting to informal sector as an alternative sur...
Research on development in Lesotho reveals that the bulk of sustainability of development initiative...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Natural freshwater is a precious resource, without which there i...
The purpose of the project is to create a model for improved and expanded participation in an activi...
Access to productive water in South Africa is racially skewed. Only 5% of individual water access ri...
Mountain women's resistance to inequitable development practice manifests itself in several ways; on...
In spite of decades-long development programs, Lesotho faces an ongoing problem of water insecurity ...
Thesis (MPhil (Sustainable Development Planning and Management))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.Cult...
This paper argues that the rights of women to be included in decisions about energy use and their ex...
For far too long, narratives by donors, development agencies, and environmental organisations in the...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the ways in which activism is undermined in the water and sanitation...
Spivak’s (1988; 1995) famous question, “Can the Subaltern speak” holds important connotations about ...