Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation for poor women securing water for their households in a rural village. It gives an account of poor women’s ‘fluid lives’ as they engage in efforts to secure water for their households and participate in water governance at community level where there are persistent water-related problems. The authors conducted a socio-economic study of households in a poor rural parish in order to better understand women’s safe water access and participation in the management of a healthy community water supply. The study findings confirm that gender remains an important analytical tool for identifying access issues, since gender relations and inequalities are...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
Women play a crucial role in providing care and support, and also in the use and management of the w...
Researchers conducted 37 semi-structured ethnographic interviews and household surveys during the mo...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
In Uganda, water (or the water sector) is recognized as key in achieving economic growth and develo...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
This paper discusses how informal structures intersect with women's participation in formally create...
In most of the developing world, women are socially and culturally responsible for domestic water su...
Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic activ...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
Women play a crucial role in providing care and support, and also in the use and management of the w...
Researchers conducted 37 semi-structured ethnographic interviews and household surveys during the mo...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
In Uganda, water (or the water sector) is recognized as key in achieving economic growth and develo...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
This paper discusses how informal structures intersect with women's participation in formally create...
In most of the developing world, women are socially and culturally responsible for domestic water su...
Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic activ...
Water has various multiple uses not only in the household but also globally, this therefore means th...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
Women play a crucial role in providing care and support, and also in the use and management of the w...
Researchers conducted 37 semi-structured ethnographic interviews and household surveys during the mo...