Plenty of Water, But Scarcity Still Persists: Surveying the Status of the Right to Water in Uganda |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE LEGAL AND POLICY REGIME GOVERNING THE RIGHT TO WATER | 10 |
THE CASE OF BWEFULUMYA VILLAGE MUKONO DISTRICT24 | 21 |
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access to clean access to safe access to water adequate standard African Approach to Development argued Article Bwefulumya village CEDAW Centre clean and safe Committee core obligations Cultural Rights DANIDA empowers enable ensure Eradication Action Plan existence expressly Filmer-Wilson goal guarantee human rights HURIPEC ICCPR ICESCR implementation International Covenant international law interpreted Interview Kampala MAKERERE UNIVERSITY Mar Del Plata Millennium Development Goals Mukono district National Water Oloka-Onyango Overseas Development Institute paper participation PEAP physical access policy framework poor Poverty Eradication Action problem progressive realisation protection realise the right recognised relied right to access right to health right to water Rights Based Approach role Rosemann rural communities Sanitation Sector Social and Cultural social and economic sustainable Tully UNDP violations Water and Sanitation water development programs water in Uganda Water Policy water sector water sources water supply Western Cape women World Bank WSCs