Abstract:In 1980, the World Bank began to promote Participatory Irrigation
Management (PIM) reforms to overcome disparities in the distribution of
public irrigation water for agricultural uses. Yet, in Pakistan as in
other countries, PIM was unable to achieve its objectives of equitable
resource distribution and financial sustainability. This paper examines
how the neoliberal understanding of citizens’
participation/participatory development as demonstrated in PIM fails
because its underlying theory of change overlooks… Show more
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