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The Governance of Water and Sanitation in Africa - Achieving Sustainable Development Through Partnerships

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Informationen zum Autor Amy Stewart completed her PhD at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and has worked for the Forestry Commission of Great Britain! participating in projects for the delivery of social! stewardship and conservation targets at the local level! and engaging with national and international policy issues. Her research interests focus on sustainable development! especially globally! and she has co-authored an article on international multi-stakeholder partnerships for sustainable development. Tim Gray is Emeritus Professor of Political Thought at Newcastle University. His research interests centre on environmental politics! especially in the field of natural resource management! such as fisheries and water! and his recent co-authored publications include papers on participation in fisheries governance! the discard problem! fisheries-dependent communities! the Common Fisheries Policy! and offshore wind farms. He is the author of 'Freedom' (Issues in Political Theory! 1991) and editor of 'UK Environmental Policy in the 1990s' (1995) and 'The Politics of Fishing' (1998). Klappentext The politics of water have taken centre stage in global concerns about sustainable development. "The Governance of Water and Sanitation in Africa" investigates a new mode of achieving the Millennium Development Goal of halving the number of people who lack access to safe water and sanitation by 2015. Instead of aid delivered via deals between governments! an initiative arising out of the 2002 World Summit established multi-stakeholder partnerships involving the private sector! civil society and governments to work together in a more effective way. Fieldwork and interviews with key players in Europe! South Africa! Zambia! Ghana and USA! and an examination of three partnerships in Africa! including the EU Water Initiative! reveal that despite current weaknesses this model offers a promising mode of delivery in the long term. This book is invaluable for all those concerned with issues of water! sanitation and sustainable development! as well as the politics of international aid. The politics of water have taken centre stage in global concerns about sustainable development. This book investigates a fresh mode of achieving the Millennium Development Goal of halving the number of people who lack access to safe water and sanitation by 2015. It is suitable for those concerned with issues of water and sustainable development. Zusammenfassung The politics of water have taken centre stage in global concerns about sustainable development. "The Governance of Water and Sanitation in Africa" investigates a new mode of achieving the Millennium Development Goal of halving the number of people who lack access to safe water and sanitation by 2015. Instead of aid delivered via deals between governments, an initiative arising out of the 2002 World Summit established multi-stakeholder partnerships involving the private sector, civil society and governments to work together in a more effective way.This title includes fieldwork and interviews with key players in Europe, South Africa, Zambia, Ghana and USA, and an examination of three partnerships in Africa, including the EU Water Initiative, that reveal that despite current weaknesses this model offers a promising mode of delivery in the long term. This book is invaluable for all those concerned with issues of water, sanitation and sustainable development, as well as the politics of international aid. Inhaltsverzeichnis TABLE OF CONTENTSAcknowledgementsAcronymsExecutive SummaryChapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The Problem and the 'Type Two' Solution 1.2 Literature Review1.3 Interview Data Chapter 2 Conceptual framework 2.1 The concept of Sustainable Development 2.2 The Concept of Partnership 2.3 Conclusion Chapter 3 The EU Water Initiative (EUWI) 3.1 Introduction...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Executive Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 The Problem and the ‘Type Two’ Solution
1.2 Literature Review
1.3 Interview Data

Chapter 2 Conceptual framework
2.1 The concept of Sustainable Development
2.2 The Concept of Partnership
2.3 Conclusion

Chapter 3 The EU Water Initiative (EUWI)
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The Northern Context
3.3 The Southern Context
3.4 The Zambian Context
3.5 Evaluation of Outcomes
3.6 Conclusion

Chapter 4 Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Northern Context
4.3 The Southern Context
4.4 Evaluation of Outcomes
4.5 PAWS’s Shift in Direction
4.6 Conclusion

Chapter 5 The West Africa Water Initiative (WAWI)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Initiative and its Aims
5.3 Membership and Organisation
5.4 Implementation and Partnership Modalities in Practice
5.5 Evaluation of Outcomes
5.6 Conclusion

Chapter 6 Comparative Analysis and Discussion
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Typologies of Partnership
6.3 Partnership in Practice
6.4 Demand Driven? The Role of Indigenous Government
6.5 Evaluating Partnerships through Outcomes Achieved
6.6 Conclusion

Chapter 7 Conclusion: Summary and Wider Implications - The Role of TTPs in Governance for Sustainable Development
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Summary of Findings
7.3 Can TTPs Replace Binding Commitments and Governmental Action?
7.4 The Accountability Shortfall
7.5 Overall Conclusion

References
Index

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