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Far from basic rules: social dynamics, legal regulations and access to household water in Northern Ghana, 1965–2012

Northern Ghana has been a pilot region for implementing drinking water programs.

The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) has acted as a key player in

constructing hand pumps and small-town water systems, as well as in designing

institutional frameworks for their delivery and management, which have been

subsequently up-scaled to national level. Water rights are neither uniform nor immune

to institutional drawbacks. The ethnographic study analyzes the history of water supply

in a rural settlement from the mid-1960s through to 2012, and outlines the evolution of

local law. It shows that water development is a non-progressive, multi-directional and

hegemonic process that is driven by institutional bricolage and rule making in external

and local political arenas.

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Date (Publication)
2013-01-01
Presentation form
Digital document
Status
Completed
Author
  Center for Development Research, Department: Political and Cultural Change, University of Bonn - Irit Eguavoen ( Senior Researcher )
Walter-Flex-Straße 3 , Bonn , 53111 , Germany
+49-228-73-4912
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Maintenance and update frequency
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GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4
  • drinking water
Theme
  • institutional bricolage
  • legal anthropology
Region
  • Ghana
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Citation:

Eguavoen, I. (2013): Far from basic rules: social dynamics, legal regulations and access to household water in Northern Ghana, 1965–2012. Canadian Journal of African Studies / La Revue canadienne des e´tudes africaines, 2013. Vol. 47, No. 3, 483–500, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2013.827987

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Topic category
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WSC_soc_household-water_northern-ghana_2013.pdf ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )

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Parent identifier
Historical Outline of the Climate Change Adaptation Policy Process in The Gambia 1bf15a95-a988-48cf-9a81-31018a3cda3f
Date stamp
2017-12-29T10:41:51
Metadata standard name
ISO 19115:2003/19139
Metadata standard version
1.0
Author
  - Irit Eguavoen ( )
 
 

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institutional bricolage legal anthropology
GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4
drinking water

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