Women are often in charge of the drinking water supply of their family and, in particular women in poverty, areespecially affected when access to water is lacking. Lack of water access is mainly due to governance failures,with corruption as the central problem. Thus, addressing the gender aspects of corruption in the water sector isneeded. This study aims to provide a participatory analysis answering two questions: ‘Which problems do womenin low-income peri-urban areas of Bogotá experience in accessing drinking water and how do they relate theseproblems to corruption?’ And, ‘how can the impacts of lack of access to drinking water, be explained andanalysed in a context of intersectional power structures?’ A feminist qualitative methodologica...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
Access to water is understood as the ability to derive benefits from water for a given condition and...
The water world is socially constructed, reflecting continuous global gender inequalities and discri...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
The concept of water poverty integrates water stress, access to safe water and sanitation, socioecon...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
Water crises tend to impact women and men of different ages differently. In most cultures, women of ...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
Access to productive water in South Africa is racially skewed. Only 5% of individual water access ri...
The global sanitation crisis is one of the most important developmental challenges in the 21st centu...
Access to water is essential for every aspect of human life. Lack of water is a huge burden for peop...
Water insecurity is one of the biggest socio-environmental challenges of our time. As water gets sca...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
Access to water is understood as the ability to derive benefits from water for a given condition and...
The water world is socially constructed, reflecting continuous global gender inequalities and discri...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
The concept of water poverty integrates water stress, access to safe water and sanitation, socioecon...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
Water crises tend to impact women and men of different ages differently. In most cultures, women of ...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
Access to productive water in South Africa is racially skewed. Only 5% of individual water access ri...
The global sanitation crisis is one of the most important developmental challenges in the 21st centu...
Access to water is essential for every aspect of human life. Lack of water is a huge burden for peop...
Water insecurity is one of the biggest socio-environmental challenges of our time. As water gets sca...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
Access to water is understood as the ability to derive benefits from water for a given condition and...
The water world is socially constructed, reflecting continuous global gender inequalities and discri...