The limited access to water services in rural areas of Mexico puts at risk the fulfillment of 2030 Agenda in Sustainable Development Goal Number Six, related to water and sanitation. The present study, carried out in two rural localities in the state of Puebla, aims to identify access to water by families and the strategies used to try to solve the lack of availability of water resources. Among the results, different forms of supply were identified and that the responsibility for having water rests with women. It concludes by arguing that profound structural changes are required in the government water sector, putting the human rights approach as the axis of water management logic.El limitado acceso a los servicios de agua en las zonas rura...
Adequate sanitation is essential for health, human well-being, the preservation of water resources, ...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
 The study shows the capacities of rural communities to face the physical scarcity of water in a se...
In poor countries many rural communities still do not have access to an improved source of water and...
The expansion of the portfolio of human rights beyond formal democracy (the right to vote), has kept...
The propose is to demonstrate how the availability of water for women is determined by multiple fact...
This work examines the issue of the supply of potable water in the border cities of northern Tamauli...
This article considers the following question: Is decentralization the framework of governance most ...
The human right to water and water sanitation was promoted to constitutional rank in Mexico in 2012;...
The supply of water to rural areas has historically provided the Mexican government with a significa...
Despite the international efforts, clean water provision to all remains a task to be solved around t...
Contextualization: Water is the most important natural resource, however, its use is limited, since ...
In this study, local capacities for domestic water managementin rural communities in Zamora, Michoac...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
The aim of the present articleis to describe the unsustainability of thecurrent water management in ...
Adequate sanitation is essential for health, human well-being, the preservation of water resources, ...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
 The study shows the capacities of rural communities to face the physical scarcity of water in a se...
In poor countries many rural communities still do not have access to an improved source of water and...
The expansion of the portfolio of human rights beyond formal democracy (the right to vote), has kept...
The propose is to demonstrate how the availability of water for women is determined by multiple fact...
This work examines the issue of the supply of potable water in the border cities of northern Tamauli...
This article considers the following question: Is decentralization the framework of governance most ...
The human right to water and water sanitation was promoted to constitutional rank in Mexico in 2012;...
The supply of water to rural areas has historically provided the Mexican government with a significa...
Despite the international efforts, clean water provision to all remains a task to be solved around t...
Contextualization: Water is the most important natural resource, however, its use is limited, since ...
In this study, local capacities for domestic water managementin rural communities in Zamora, Michoac...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
The aim of the present articleis to describe the unsustainability of thecurrent water management in ...
Adequate sanitation is essential for health, human well-being, the preservation of water resources, ...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
 The study shows the capacities of rural communities to face the physical scarcity of water in a se...