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A resource guide to examine the impact that the privatization of goods and services like water has on the
livelihoods of women, particularly poor women.

TitleDiverting the flow : a resource guide to gender, rights and water privatization
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsSidhu, G, Grossman, A, Johnson, N
Pagination12 p.
Date Published2003-11-01
PublisherWoman's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)
Place PublishedNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number097466510X
Keywordsdecision making, gender, human rights, impact, low-income communities, sdigen, sdipol, water rights, water supply, women
Abstract

A resource guide to examine the impact that the privatization of goods and services like water has on the
livelihoods of women, particularly poor women. Section one presents extracts from a variety of sources that highlight the critical issues related to water privatization and women, including: water as a human right, public versus private goods, gender roles and inequities, global policy trends, and governance issues. Excerpts from case studies, compiled by Public Citizen, on Kenya, Uruguay, Philippines, Egypt, South Africa and the United States.
Section two presents different arenas for civic engagement. This includes actions at the local level and entry points for advocacy on privatization issues in strategic global forums. Finally, a list of resources is provided to obtain additional information.

NotesIncluding references
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