Local/Global Encounters
Development (2008) 51, 126–129. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100462
Changing Household Water Rights in Rural Northern Ghana
Irit Eguavoen
Abstract
In rural northern Ghana, changing hydrology and donor policies impact on household water supply and water rights. Ghana has adopted the community-based management approach in its national drinking water policy. Irit Eguavoen looks at how some policy concepts contradict pre-existing water rights; water users are challenged to balance project requirements, local norms, and ecological circumstances leading to divergent priorities and to more restricted access to water.
Keywords:
community, water pumps, CIDA, water rights


