Water justice

Mar 10 2010
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Inspiring and informative video debate amongst global social movement
leaders as they assess progress and challenges in the dynamic
international movement to reclaim Public Water.

Victor G. Chiong Mar 10 2010
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The Alliance of Government Workers in the Water Sector (AGWWAS) is leading workers to fight against water privatisation in the Philippines and construct viable alternatives.

Mussa Billegeya Mar 10 2010
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After the failure of water privatisation in Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam water services have been reclaimed back in to public hands.

Mar 10 2010
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Ge Yun outlines the struggle for water in China and the challenges being confronted there.

S.Manoharan Mar 10 2010
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The Change Management Group works with community members to restore traditional water sources and improve water provisions in many villages in Tamil Nadu, India.

Mar 31 2009
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Twelve brief interviews with water activists from Latin America as well
as declarations from a historic gathering in Cochabamba, Bolivia, in
August, 2008

David Hachfeld, Olivier Hoedeman Feb 3 2009
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Despite decades of intense pressure to commercialise and privatise water delivery, there are still numerous inspiring examples of successful public water management in cities and regions across Europe.

Dec 5 2008

From the 23rd to the 27th of September 2008, water justice activists, public water managers/operators, trade unions and academe from Asian countries met in Chennai, India.

Nov 1 2008

V Istanbulu poteka peti Svetovni vodni forum, na katerem korporacije skupaj s podporo Svetovne banke in zahodnih vlad še naprej razširjajo idejo o vodi kot ekonomski dobrini in ne kot človekovi pravici.

Housing and Land Rights Network (HLRN) Apr 9 2008

Apr 3 2008
The Andean city of Huancayo has shown that a strong local movement of citizens and workers can expand the struggle against privatisation into reclaiming public water services.

 

Mary Ann Manahan, Nami Yamamoto, Olivier Hoedeman (eds) Nov 29 2007

Compilation of 19 new essays written by civil society activists, trade unionists and other water practitioners in Asia on the fight against water privatisation and the experiences of building progressive public alternatives.

Aug 11 2007

The ground-breaking new Public-Public Partnership (PUP) between the
Argentinean public water utility Aguas Bonaerenses S.A. (ABSA) and
SEDAM, the provincial water utility of Huancayo (Peru) is an important
example of the growing trend of not-for-profit cooperation between
public utilities from the South.

Belén Balanyá Jul 24 2007

Estão reunidos na obra experiências de resistência contra a
privatização e mercantilização e casos
exemplares de gestão pública da água.

Belén Balanyá Jun 14 2007

Japanese edition of "Reclaiming Public Water" book.

May 17 2007

As the World Bank agency, the Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) met in the Hague on 23-24 May, hundreds of civil society representatives called on donors to reject the Facility's role in promoting water privatisation and fund public alternatives instead.

Belén Balanyá Apr 26 2007

Hindi edition including two extra chapters in English on struggles to reclaim public water in India

Mar 15 2007

This yearbook proves that privatisation is not inevitable; that we can and must react to protect, preserve and reclaim
our public service inheritance. It is clear that without extensive, universally distributed public services, there is no way the
world can realise the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals.

Belén Balanyá Mar 14 2007

Korean version of Reclaiming Public Water was published by the Korean Government Employees' Union (KGEU).

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