Tanzania’s urban citizens are still insufficiently supplied with safe drinking water by their water utilities. However, instead of collectively clamouring for improvements, citizens channel their protests individually to water authorities. This paper aims to shed light on citizens’ protest strategies and the responses they elicit from the water authorities. It draws on extensive fieldwork carried out in a Tanzanian town, which revealed four protest strategies employed by citizens: “stay and speak up”, “speak up and leave”, “resignation” and “leave and remain silent.” The study reveals a substantial mismatch between citizens’ protest strategies and the formal/informal complaint mechanisms of the water authority. This has negative implication...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study analyses the relationship between the manner of citizens’ engage...
Increasing human population, economic development and climatic changes in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) h...
• To identify the key drivers of water-related social protests, roles of organization and mobilizati...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Natural freshwater is a precious resource, without which there i...
In Tanzania\u27s largest city, Dar es Salaam, water supply does not meet the needs of the community....
This dissertation focuses on Tanzania, a hegemonic party regime where nearly half of the population ...
A significant proportion of urban residents in developing countries has no access to public water su...
abstract: Protest has been both a practice of citizenship rights as well as a means of social pressu...
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2017; 3 (1) 15-25Water governance is becoming imper...
This thesis forms part of the emerging studies on the backlogs in municipal services delivery and th...
Community participation, ownership and cost sharing are key components of Tanzania's water policy, i...
Community participation, ownership and cost sharing are key components of Tanzania's water policy, i...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
To develop: • Clear understandings of the linkage between social protests and water service deliver...
This is baseline survey on access to water for domestic use and social accountability in four distri...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study analyses the relationship between the manner of citizens’ engage...
Increasing human population, economic development and climatic changes in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) h...
• To identify the key drivers of water-related social protests, roles of organization and mobilizati...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Natural freshwater is a precious resource, without which there i...
In Tanzania\u27s largest city, Dar es Salaam, water supply does not meet the needs of the community....
This dissertation focuses on Tanzania, a hegemonic party regime where nearly half of the population ...
A significant proportion of urban residents in developing countries has no access to public water su...
abstract: Protest has been both a practice of citizenship rights as well as a means of social pressu...
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2017; 3 (1) 15-25Water governance is becoming imper...
This thesis forms part of the emerging studies on the backlogs in municipal services delivery and th...
Community participation, ownership and cost sharing are key components of Tanzania's water policy, i...
Community participation, ownership and cost sharing are key components of Tanzania's water policy, i...
A notable feature of South Africa’s political landscape between 1994 and 2010 was the high rate of ...
To develop: • Clear understandings of the linkage between social protests and water service deliver...
This is baseline survey on access to water for domestic use and social accountability in four distri...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study analyses the relationship between the manner of citizens’ engage...
Increasing human population, economic development and climatic changes in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) h...
• To identify the key drivers of water-related social protests, roles of organization and mobilizati...