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'Good' water governance and gender equity: a troubled relationship

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Gender & Development

Volume
18
Issue
1
Theme
Water
Publication Date
Mar 2010
Author(s)
Frances Cleaver Kristin Hamada
Editor (s)
Caroline Sweetman
Publisher:
Gender & Development is published for Oxfam GB by Routledge
ISSN:
1355-2074
E-ISSN:
1364-9221
STOCK CODE:
002J1484
FORMAT:
PDF (pp.15)
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Abstract


This paper sets out a framework for understanding water governance, arguing that a narrow focus on gender-sensitive mechanisms of water delivery (such as committees, tariffs, technologies) is insufficient to ensure gender equitable outcomes. We need to expand our analysis of water governance in two directions. Firstly, to understand the ways in which societal resources are allocated (through economic policies, legislation etc) and so shape mechanisms in particular ways. Secondly, to consider how different people are able to influence the outcomes of particular governance arrangements to produce gendered outcomes (for health and well-being, access and livelihoods, and for political voice).

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