The study aims to facilitate the development of good practices in water management and to support people in their struggle for the right to access and control water as a common natural resource
This paper discusses the self employed women’s association’s (SEWA) women, water and work campaign which organizes women’s collective action in Gujarat to sustain local water management
The essays present examples of ongoing struggles against water privatization and commercialization as well as inspiring examples of people-centered public water management from across Asia
WASMO is an autonomous facilitating organisation, established by the government of Gujarat in 2002, for working towards drinking water security and habitat improvement