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Water governance and poverty: a framework for analysis
Franks, Tom R. ; Cleaver, Frances D.
Franks, Tom R.
Cleaver, Frances D.
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2007-10
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© 2007 SAGE Publications Ltd. The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Progress in Development Studies, 7(4) 291-306 by SAGE Publications Ltd, All rights reserved.
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This paper engages with policy on meeting development goals for water through interventions which promote good governance. Addressing an under-researched area, we propose a new analytical framework for understanding water governance, not as a set of abstract principles, but as interlinked processes with variable practical outcomes for poor people. The framework is informed by theories of governance, institutions and structuration, empirical research and field insights. We apply the framework to a case in Southwestern Tanzania, and we identify a range of issues for further research, particularly relating to water access for the poor.
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Franks TR and Cleaver FD (2007) Water governance and poverty: a framework for analysis. Progress in Development Studies. 7(4): 291-306.
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