Developing stakeholder participation to address lack of safe water as a community health concern in a rural province in South Africa
Background Despite legislative and policy commitments to participatory water governance in South Africa, and some remarkable achievements, there has been limited progress to improve the water infrastructure servicing in marginalized rural communities. Around five million South Africans still do not...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Hove (Author), Lucia D'Ambruoso (Author), Rhian Twine (Author), Denny Mabetha (Author), Maria van der Merwe (Author), Ishmael Mtungwa (Author), Sonto Khoza (Author), Kathleen Kahn (Author), Sophie Witter (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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