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Assemblée Mondiale des Habitants

Forum Social Mondial, Dakar 2011

Par Elise Picon
Réalisé pendant le FSM de Dakar et l’Assemblée Mondiale des Habitants, ce film aborde les questions de droit à la ville en s’appuyant notamment sur l’atelier organisé dans la banlieue de Guédiawaye par le Centre de Recherches Populaires pour l’Action Citoyenne (CERPAC), ENDA, (…)

Water and privatisation in Africa

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Special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Contents:
Africa: access to water and privatisation - Why proclaim access to water a (…)

The cost of adding carbon credits to clean water

By Shiney Varghese

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This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Linking carbon credits to clean water initiatives as a means of (…)

The wrong climate for big dams

Why Africa should shun hydropower megaprojects

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By Lori Pottinger
This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Hydropower dams are ‘well-suited for (…)

Strengthening public water

South–South–North public–public partnerships

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By Samir Bensaid
This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
While both North–South partnerships and (…)

Public-Public Partnerships in water

An overview

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By David Hall
This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Donors and development banks have largely focused (…)

Pollution: Africa’s real resource curse?

By Khadija Sharife

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This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
A Tanzanian gold mine leaks polluted water into a major river. A (…)

Water management reform in rural areas of Senegal

By Moussa Diop

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This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Changes to the water sector in Senegal that have seen a (…)

Water privatisation: Senegal at the crossroads

By Olivier Petitjean and Elimane Diouf

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This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
While the Senegalese government wishes to ‘disengage financially (…)

The commodification of water and land in Mali

By Sékou Diarra

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This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Mali’s Dogon have traditionally seen water as a source of life and (…)

Ghana’s quest to quench its thirst

By Alhassan Adam

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This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Ghana has a long history of struggle against the inequitable (…)

The water crisis in African cities

By Michel Makpenon

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This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Access to running water remains in a state of crisis for a huge (…)

Africa: access to water and privatisation

Why proclaim access to water a fundamental human right?

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By Jacques Cambon
This article is part of a special issue on water and water privatisation in Africa produced as a joint initiative of the Transnational Institute, Ritimo and Pambazuka News. This special issue is also being published in French.
Despite UN recognition of access ‘to safe and (…)

Politiques de privatisation et crise de l’eau en Afrique

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Dossier sur l’eau et la privatisation de l’eau en Afrique, produit dans le cadre d’une initiative conjointe par Transnational Institute, Ritimo et Pambazuka News. Cette édition spéciale est aussi publiée en anglais. Certains articles ont été traduits depuis l’anglais par les traducteurs (…)

Renforcer l’eau publique en Afrique : pour un modèle de partenariat public-public en réseau Sud-Sud-Nord

Le cas du partenariat entre ONEP au Maroc et la SNDE en Mauritanie

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Par Samir Bensaid
Cet article fait partie d’un numéro sur l’eau et la privatisation de l’eau en Afrique, produit dans le cadre d’une initiative conjointe par Transnational Institute, Ritimo et Pambazuka News. Cette édition spéciale est aussi publiée en anglais.
Aussi bien les partenariats (…)

Privatisation de l’eau : le Sénégal à la croisée des chemins

Par Elimane Diouf et Oivier Petitjean

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Cet article fait partie d’un numéro sur l’eau et la privatisation de l’eau en Afrique, produit dans le cadre d’une initiative conjointe par Transnational Institute, Ritimo et Pambazuka News. Cette édition spéciale est aussi publiée en anglais.
Les réformes du secteur de l’eau ont commencé à se (…)

Mauvais climat pour les grands barrages

Pourquoi l’Afrique devrait éviter les mégaprojets hydroélectriques

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Par Lori Pottinger
Cet article fait partie d’un numéro sur l’eau et la privatisation de l’eau en Afrique, produit dans le cadre d’une initiative conjointe par Transnational Institute, Ritimo et Pambazuka News. Cette édition spéciale est aussi publiée en anglais.
Des institutions comme la (…)