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Water for Poor Women Quest for an Alternative Paradigm

By: Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed(Author)
158 pages
Publisher: Lexington Books
Water for Poor Women
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The majority of the poor people in South and Southeast Asia do not have sufficient access to safe potable water sources. Various studies demonstrate that poor women have less access than poor men, especially in the developing world. Due to the gendered division of labour, the role of women, especially those who are poor, is vital in collecting, distributing, and safeguarding water. Current studies on water governance do not focus on poor women's ability to access potable water sources through their involvement in the distribution process. Water for Poor Women: Quest for an Alternative Paradigm, by Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed, develops an alternative governance paradigm to ensure poor women's water security through their participation in the governance process. This study assesses the effects of governance on water distribution and participation from the perspective of poor women.

Ahmed examines the state-led and Public Private Participation (PPP) governance systems located in two developing metropolises: Dhaka, Bangladesh and Manila, the Philippines, respectively. This crucial investigation reveals that poor women have very limited ability to access water under the state-led governance system in Dhaka, but comparatively more ability to access water resources under the PPP governance in Manila. However, women are excluded from the decision-making process under both types of governance systems. Water for Poor Women proposes an alternative system of governance for ensuring women's participation in the governance processes to promote the goal of more equitable distribution of urban water.

Contents

Chapter One. Introduction
Chapter Two. Governance Paradigms and the Capabilities of Marginalized Women
Chapter Three. State-Led Water Governance And Marginalized Women’s Capabilities: A Perspective From Dhaka
Chapter Four. Public-Private Participation (PPP) Water Governance and Marginalized Women’s Capabilities: The Experience of Metropolitan Manila

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Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed is an independent researcher who has been a faculty member in the Department of Politics and International Affairs at Northern Arizona University.

By: Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed(Author)
158 pages
Publisher: Lexington Books
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