“Participation as payment” as a means of pursuing cost recovery from communities is not working, and also detracts from the possibility of promoting “participation as citizenship” and the associated potential longer term benefits to water access and democratization. The immediate outcome is that access to drinking water is neither sustainable nor equitable. [authors abstract]
Title | Participation as citizenship or payment? A case study of rural drinking water governance in Mali |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Authors | Jones, S. |
Pagination | P. 54 - 71 |
Date Published | 2011-02-01 |
Publisher | Water Alternatives Network |
Place Published | S.l. |
Keywords | case studies, community participation, drinking water, governance, mali, rural communities, rural supply systems |
Abstract | “Participation as payment” as a means of pursuing cost recovery from communities is not working, and also detracts from the possibility of promoting “participation as citizenship” and the associated potential longer term benefits to water access and democratization. The immediate outcome is that access to drinking water is neither sustainable nor equitable. [authors abstract] |
Notes | Bibliography on p. 69 - 71 |
Custom 1 | 824 |
"Participation as payment" as a means of pursuing cost recovery from communities is not working, and also detracts from the possibility of promoting "participation as citizenship" and the associated potential longer term benefits to water access and democratization. The immediate outcome is that access to drinking water is neither sustainable nor equitable. [authors abstract]
"Participation as payment" as a means of pursuing cost recovery from communities is not working, and also detracts from the possibility of promoting "participation as citizenship" and the associated potential longer term benefits to water access and democratization. The immediate outcome is that access to drinking water is neither sustainable nor equitable. [authors abstract]
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