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Water Is Life : Women's Human Rights in National and Local Water Governance in Southern and Eastern Africa 🔍
African Books Collective;Hellum, Anne, Weaver Press, African Books Collective, Harare, 2015
Hellum, Anne, Kameri-mbote, Patricia, Koppen, B. C. P. Van (barbara C. P.), University Of Zimbabwe, Southern And Eastern African Regional Centre For Women's Law., Universitetet I Oslo 🔍
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This Book Approached Water And Sanitation As An African Gender And Human Rights Issue. Empirical Case Studies From Kenya, Malawi, South Africa And Zimbabwe Show How Coexisting International, National And Local Regulations Of Water And Sanitation Respond To The Ways In Which Different Groups Of Rural And Urban Women Gain Access To Water For Personal, Domestic And Livelihood Purposes. The Authors, Who Are Lawyers, Sociologists, Political Scientists And Anthropologists, Explore How Women Cope In Contexts Where They Lack Secure Rights, And Participation In Water Governance Institutions, Formal And Informal. The Research Shows How Women - As Producers Of Family Food - Rely On Water From Multiple Sources That Are Governed By Community Based Norms And Institutions Which Recognise The Right To Water For Livelihood. How These 'common Pool Water Resources' - Due To Protection Gaps In Both International And National Law - Are Threatened By Large-scale Development And Commercialisation Initiatives, Facilitated Through National Permit Systems, Is A Key Concern. The Studies Demonstrate That Existing Water Governance Structures Lack Mechanisms Which Make Them Accountable To Poor And Vulnerable Water Users On The Ground, Most Importantly Women. The Findings Thus Underscore The Need To Intensify Measures To Hold States Accountable, Not Just In Water Services Provision, But In Assuring The Basic Human Right To Clean Drinking Water And Sanitation; And Also To Protect Water For Livelihoods. Part I Introduction -- 1. The Human Right To Water And Sanitation In A Legal Pluralist Landscape : Perspectives Of Southern And Eastern African Women / Anne Hellum, Patricia Kameri-mbote And Barbara Van Koppen -- 2. Turning The Tide : Engendering The Human Right To Water And Sanitation / Anne Hellum, Ingunn Ikdahl And Patricia Kameri-mbote -- Part Ii. Kenya -- 3. Human Rights, Gender And Water In Kenya : Law, Prospects And Challenges / Patricia Kameri-mbote And Francis Kariuki -- 4. Not So Rosy : Farm Workers' Right To Water In The Lake Naivasha Basin / Patricia Kameri-mbote And Edna Odhiambo -- 5. Watered Down : Gender And The Human Right To Water And Reasonable Sanitation In Mathare, Nairobi / Celestine Nyamu Musembi -- 6. Gender Dimensions Of Customary Water Resource Governance : Marakwet Case Study / Elizabeth Gachenga -- Part Iii. Malawi --^ 7. The Political Economy Of The Human Right To Water And Women In Malawi / Ngeyi Ruth Kanyongolo, Asiyati Lorraine Chiweza, Michael Chasukwa And Timothy Chirwa -- 8. Women's Right To Water And Participation In Practice : Insights From Urban Local Water Governance Systems / Asiyati Lorraine Chiweza, Ngeyi Ruth Kanyongolo, Michael Chasukwa And Timothy Chirwa -- 9. Primary Actors On The Back Seat : Gender, Human Rights And Rural Water Governance In Malawi : Lessons From Mpemba And Chileka / Michael Chasukwa, Ngeyi Ruth Kanyongolo, Asiyati Lorraine Chiweza And Timothy Chirwa -- Part Iv. Zimbabwe -- 10. Governance, Gender Equality And The Right To Water And Sanitation In Zimbabwe : Contested Norms And Institutions In An Unstable Economic And Political Terrain / Anne Hellum, Bill Derman, Ellen Sithole And Elizabeth Rutsate --^ 11. Zimbabwe's Urban Water Crisis And Its Implications For Different Women : Emerging Norms And Practices In Harare's High Density Suburbs / Anne Hellum, Ellen Sithole, Bill Derman, Lindiwe Mangwanya And Elizabeth Rutsate -- 12. Securing Rural Women's Land And Water Rights : Lessons From Domboshawa Communal Land / Anne Hellum, Bill Derman, Lindiwe Mangwanya And Elizabeth Rutsate -- 13. A Hidden Presence : Women Farm Workers Right To Water And Sanitation In The Aftermath Of The Fast Track Land Reform / Elizabeth Rutsate, Bill Derman And Anne Hellum -- Part V. South Africa -- 14. Fixing The Leaks In Women's Human Rights To Water : Lessons From South Africa / Barbara Van Koppen, Bill Derman, Barbara Schreiner, Ebenezer Durojaye, And Ngcime Mweso -- 15. Gender-equality In Statutory Water Law : The Case Of Priority General Authorizations In South Africa / Barbara Van Koppen And Barbara Schreiner --^ 16. Gender, Rights, And The Politics Of Productivity : The Case Of The Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa / Barbara Van Koppen, Barbara Tapela, And Everisto Mapedza -- Appendix 1. International Legal Documents -- Appendix 2. National Legislation And Cases. In Association With: The Southern & Eastern African Regional Centre For Women's Law (searcwl) At The University Of Zimbabwe And The Institute Of Women's Law, Child Law And Discrimination Law, Department Of Public And International Law At The University Of Oslo. Issued As Part Of Upcc Book Collections On Project Muse. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 587-620). Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.
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Anne Hellum; Patricia Kameri-Mbote; B. C. P. van Koppen; University of Zimbabwe Southern and Eastern African Regional Centre for Women's Law; Universitetet i Oslo
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Child Law and Discrimination Law Universitetet i Oslo. Institute of Women's Law
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edited by Anne Hellum, patricia Kameri-Mbote and Barbara va Koppen
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Universitetet i Oslo; University of Zimbabwe; Project Muse
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Anne Hellum; Patricia Kameri-Mbote; Barbara van Koppen
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Project MUSE (https://muse.jhu.edu/)
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Lovemore Madhuku
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Weaver Press in association with The Southern & Eastern African Regional Centre for Women's Law (SEARCWL) at the University of Zimbabwe ; Institute of Women's Law, Child Law and Discrimination Law, Department of Public and International Law at the University of Oslo
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Weaver Press, [publisher not identified
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Project Muse
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North-South legal perspectives series, no. 6, Harare, Oslo, 2015
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Harare [Zimbabwe], [Place of publication not identified, 2015
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Book collections on Project MUSE, Baltimore, Maryland, 2015
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Harare, [Zimbabwe], Zimbabwe, 2015
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"In association with: the Southern & Eastern African Regional Centre For Women's Law (SEARCWL) at the University of Zimbabwe and the Institute of Women's Law, Child Law and Discrimination Law, Department of Public and International Law at the University of Oslo."
Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
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Cover 1
Title Page, Copyright 2
Contents 6
Maps 10
Acknowledgements 12
Contributors 14
Chapter 1 - The Human Right to Water and Sanitation in a Legal Pluralist Landscape: Perspectives of Southern and Eastern African Women 20
Chapter 2 - Turning the Tide: Engendering the Human Right to Water and Sanitation 51
Chapter 3 - Human Rights, Gender and Water in Kenya: Law, Prospects and Challenges 100
Chapter 4 - Not so Rosy: Farm Workers¬タル Human Right to Water in the Lake Naivasha Basin 137
Chapter 5 - Watered Down: Gender and the Human Right to Water and Reasonable Sanitation in Mathare, Nairobi 166
Chapter 6 - Gender Dimensions of Customary Water Resource Governance: Marakwet Case Study 198
Chapter 7 - The Political Economy of the Human Right to Water and Women in Malawi 234
Chapter 8 - Women¬タルs Right to Water and Participation in Practice: Insights from Urban Local Water Governance Systems 263
Chapter 9 - Primary Actors on the Back Seat: Gender, Human Rights and Rural Water Governance in Malawi ¬タモ Lessons from Mpemba and Chileka 293
Chapter 10 - Governance, Gender Equality and the Right to Water and Sanitation in Zimbabwe: Contested Norms and Institutions in an Unstable Economic and Political Terrain 319
Chapter 11 - Zimbabwe¬タルs Urban Water Crisis and its Implications for Different Women: Emerging Norms and Practices in Harare¬タルs High Density Suburbs 366
Chapter 12 - Securing Rural Women¬タルs Land and Water Rights: Lessons from Domboshawa Communal Land 403
Chapter 13 - A Hidden Presence: Women Farm Workers Right to Water and Sanitation in the Aftermath of the Fast Track Land Reform 439
Chapter 14 - Fixing the Leaks in Women¬タルs Human Rights to Water: Lessons from South Africa 476
Chapter 15 - Gender-Equality in Statutory Water Law: the Case of Priority General Authorizations in South Africa 526
Chapter 16 - Gender, Rights, and the Politics of Productivity The Case of the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa 554
International Legal Documents 594
National Legislation and Cases 600
Bibliography 606
Back cover 641
Publisher:African Books Collective,Published:2015,ISBN:9781779222879,Related ISBN:9781779222633,Language:English,OCLC:933515918
This book approached water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. Empirical case studies from Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Zimbabwe show how coexisting international, national and local regulations of water and sanitation respond to the ways in which different groups of rural and urban women gain access to water for personal, domestic and livelihood purposes. The authors, who are lawyers, sociologists, political scientists and anthropologists, explore how women cope in contexts where they lack secure rights, and participation in water governance institutions, formal and informal. The research shows how women - as producers of family food - rely on water from multiple sources that are governed by community based norms and institutions which recognise the right to water for livelihood. How these �common pool water resources� - due to protection gaps in both international and national law - are threatened by large-scale development and commercialisation initiatives, facilitated through national permit systems, is a key concern. The studies demonstrate that existing water governance structures lack mechanisms which make them accountable to poor and vulnerable water users on the ground, most importantly women. The findings thus underscore the need to intensify measures to hold states accountable, not just in water services provision, but in assuring the basic human right to clean drinking water and sanitation; and also to protect water for livelihoods.
Title Page, Copyright 2
Contents 6
Maps 10
Acknowledgements 12
Contributors 14
Chapter 1 - The Human Right to Water and Sanitation in a Legal Pluralist Landscape: Perspectives of Southern and Eastern African Women 20
Chapter 2 - Turning the Tide: Engendering the Human Right to Water and Sanitation 51
Chapter 3 - Human Rights, Gender and Water in Kenya: Law, Prospects and Challenges 100
Chapter 4 - Not so Rosy: Farm Workers¬タル Human Right to Water in the Lake Naivasha Basin 137
Chapter 5 - Watered Down: Gender and the Human Right to Water and Reasonable Sanitation in Mathare, Nairobi 166
Chapter 6 - Gender Dimensions of Customary Water Resource Governance: Marakwet Case Study 198
Chapter 7 - The Political Economy of the Human Right to Water and Women in Malawi 234
Chapter 8 - Women¬タルs Right to Water and Participation in Practice: Insights from Urban Local Water Governance Systems 263
Chapter 9 - Primary Actors on the Back Seat: Gender, Human Rights and Rural Water Governance in Malawi ¬タモ Lessons from Mpemba and Chileka 293
Chapter 10 - Governance, Gender Equality and the Right to Water and Sanitation in Zimbabwe: Contested Norms and Institutions in an Unstable Economic and Political Terrain 319
Chapter 11 - Zimbabwe¬タルs Urban Water Crisis and its Implications for Different Women: Emerging Norms and Practices in Harare¬タルs High Density Suburbs 366
Chapter 12 - Securing Rural Women¬タルs Land and Water Rights: Lessons from Domboshawa Communal Land 403
Chapter 13 - A Hidden Presence: Women Farm Workers Right to Water and Sanitation in the Aftermath of the Fast Track Land Reform 439
Chapter 14 - Fixing the Leaks in Women¬タルs Human Rights to Water: Lessons from South Africa 476
Chapter 15 - Gender-Equality in Statutory Water Law: the Case of Priority General Authorizations in South Africa 526
Chapter 16 - Gender, Rights, and the Politics of Productivity The Case of the Flag Boshielo Irrigation Scheme, South Africa 554
International Legal Documents 594
National Legislation and Cases 600
Bibliography 606
Back cover 641
Publisher:African Books Collective,Published:2015,ISBN:9781779222879,Related ISBN:9781779222633,Language:English,OCLC:933515918
This book approached water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. Empirical case studies from Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Zimbabwe show how coexisting international, national and local regulations of water and sanitation respond to the ways in which different groups of rural and urban women gain access to water for personal, domestic and livelihood purposes. The authors, who are lawyers, sociologists, political scientists and anthropologists, explore how women cope in contexts where they lack secure rights, and participation in water governance institutions, formal and informal. The research shows how women - as producers of family food - rely on water from multiple sources that are governed by community based norms and institutions which recognise the right to water for livelihood. How these �common pool water resources� - due to protection gaps in both international and national law - are threatened by large-scale development and commercialisation initiatives, facilitated through national permit systems, is a key concern. The studies demonstrate that existing water governance structures lack mechanisms which make them accountable to poor and vulnerable water users on the ground, most importantly women. The findings thus underscore the need to intensify measures to hold states accountable, not just in water services provision, but in assuring the basic human right to clean drinking water and sanitation; and also to protect water for livelihoods.
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