In the Philippines, and especially in the North Cotabato area, the most vulnerable people do not have access to water. Water governance in the country is improving but there are still issues to address. This research, conducted in ACF’s mission in the Philippines, will study the different levels of water governance (international, national and local), their mechanisms and their interactions, in order to show how they affect access to water for the most vulnerable and how they could be improved
This book documents a water conflict known as the Bayanan water issue in Calapan City, the Philippin...
Lack of access to water and sanitation makes conditions of poverty more persistent. The study focuse...
Limited human access to water makes well-managed water resources crucial. Indigenous people (IP) are...
In the Philippines, and especially in the North Cotabato area, the most vulnerable people do not hav...
Water constraint is a global problem that afflicts both developing and developed countries. More tha...
In common with many other countries, the Philippines faces major challenges to its water supply due ...
There is an emerging international recognition today that access to water is in itself a human right...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
The world is experiencing a water crisis. A fundamental aspect of this crisis is the lack of access ...
This research addresses two themes: water scarcity and water resource management in the Philippines....
Action Against Hunger commissioned five studies on WASH governance in the Philippines, Pakistan, Dji...
Local initiatives in developing Watershed Councils are emerging in the Philippines where water is re...
This dissertation extensively examines the Metro Manila water privatization, one of the largest and ...
Typhoon Haiyan, the biggest storm ever recorded to hit land, caused major devastation across a wide ...
The quality of water resources for drinking water is a significant concern in many rural communities...
This book documents a water conflict known as the Bayanan water issue in Calapan City, the Philippin...
Lack of access to water and sanitation makes conditions of poverty more persistent. The study focuse...
Limited human access to water makes well-managed water resources crucial. Indigenous people (IP) are...
In the Philippines, and especially in the North Cotabato area, the most vulnerable people do not hav...
Water constraint is a global problem that afflicts both developing and developed countries. More tha...
In common with many other countries, the Philippines faces major challenges to its water supply due ...
There is an emerging international recognition today that access to water is in itself a human right...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
The world is experiencing a water crisis. A fundamental aspect of this crisis is the lack of access ...
This research addresses two themes: water scarcity and water resource management in the Philippines....
Action Against Hunger commissioned five studies on WASH governance in the Philippines, Pakistan, Dji...
Local initiatives in developing Watershed Councils are emerging in the Philippines where water is re...
This dissertation extensively examines the Metro Manila water privatization, one of the largest and ...
Typhoon Haiyan, the biggest storm ever recorded to hit land, caused major devastation across a wide ...
The quality of water resources for drinking water is a significant concern in many rural communities...
This book documents a water conflict known as the Bayanan water issue in Calapan City, the Philippin...
Lack of access to water and sanitation makes conditions of poverty more persistent. The study focuse...
Limited human access to water makes well-managed water resources crucial. Indigenous people (IP) are...