Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/7571
Author(s): Matoso, Mariana de Sousa
Date: 2014
Title: Politics of water flow in Maputo
ISBN: 978-989-732-364-5
Keywords: Non-state provision of water
Small-scale informal providers
Maputo
Water associations
Abstract: This article examines a contemporary issue affecting Maputo’s water sector: the emergence of informal water providers within the peri-urban areas of the city. On this topic, the paper will explore not only the causes for the proliferation of such kind of service and its characteristics; but also in what way did these agents came to be an integral part of the water sector’s framework, transforming the general landscape of access to water. Lastly, it will also reflect upon which outcomes were propelled by this new configuration at a state, water operators and consumer level. Research here presented derived from two fieldwork trips, semi-structured interviews, published and unpublished reports from several organisations, local conferences and governmental workshops.
Access type: Open Access
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