2024
DOI: 10.25159/2663-6689/17106
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Decentralisation and Water Governance in Africa: A Zimbabwean Case Study

Gwinyai Regis Taruvinga

Abstract: Decentralisation is widely seen as an effective method for empowering local communities in developing countries. This article discusses decentralisation within the context of water governance, using Zimbabwe as a case study. Its main argument is that although decentralisation is faced with challenges, it remains one of the most effective ways to govern water resources. At the core of decentralisation is the belief that citizens should have the opportunity to participate directly in governing resources in their… Show more

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