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Emergence, interpretations and translations of IWRM in South Africa
Water Alternatives, 2016South Africa is often regarded to be at the forefront of water reform, based on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) ideas. This paper explores how the idea of IWRM emerged in South Africa, its key debates and interpretations and how it has been translated.DocumentIntroduction to the special Issue: Flows and practices: the politics of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Southern Africa
Water Alternatives, 2016For the past two decades, IWRM has been actively promoted by water experts as well as multilateral and bilateral donors who have considered it to be a crucial way to address global water management problems.DocumentA qualitative reframing of private sector corruption: considerations from the natural resource sectors in South Africa
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013The currently used concept of private sector corruption does not cover new types of corruption that have emerged in response to the increasing complexity of the public-private boundary and the effects of more liberalized markets.DocumentFrom privatisation to corporatisation and the need for a counter-strategy
Association for International Water Studies, Norway, 2012This report explores the development from privatisation to corporatisation within neoliberal policy on urban water services in developing countries. The findings call for the water justice movement to update and adjust its strategy, in order to counter the neoliberal tactical shift towards corporatisation.
