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Hydropolitics of Water and Sanitation Delivery. The Durban Case (eThekwini Municipality) Presented at ENGREF, Montpellier, France, Dec 11, 2006. Definitions (Mollinga 2001). (1) official state and inter-state politics regarding water (or hydropolitics), - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Hydropolitics of Water and Hydropolitics of Water and Sanitation DeliverySanitation Delivery

The Durban Case (eThekwini The Durban Case (eThekwini Municipality)Municipality)

Presented at ENGREF, Montpellier, Presented at ENGREF, Montpellier, France, Dec 11, 2006France, Dec 11, 2006

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Definitions Definitions (Mollinga 2001)(Mollinga 2001)

• (1) official state and inter-state politics regarding water (or hydropolitics),

• (2) the politics of water resources [and services] policy (policy formulation and implementation as politically contested terrain), and

• (3) the everyday politics of water use (the day-today contestation of water resource use).

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

History of DurbanHistory of Durban

‘‘It was the systemic function of the It was the systemic function of the apartheid cities to ensure that white apartheid cities to ensure that white residents had all the social benefits of living residents had all the social benefits of living in the city, and to deny black residents in the city, and to deny black residents equal access to urban social goods and equal access to urban social goods and opportunities. The result is cities where very opportunities. The result is cities where very large proportions of the population are not large proportions of the population are not included – materially or psychologically in included – materially or psychologically in urban life’ (South African Cities Network urban life’ (South African Cities Network 2004, 77-78). 2004, 77-78).

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Uneven and Asymmetrical settlement Uneven and Asymmetrical settlement

patternspatterns

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

South African New Water South African New Water PolicyPolicy

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Innovative Pro-Poor Innovative Pro-Poor MunicipalityMunicipality

80% of the people without sanitation, about 2 billion people, live in rural areas

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Durban’s Social MovementsDurban’s Social Movements

;; • level of service level of service provided to low provided to low incomes housing incomes housing areas areas

• escalating household escalating household debts debts

• inadequate provision inadequate provision in Durban’s in Durban’s burgeoning informal burgeoning informal shack settlements shack settlements

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Author of new inequalitiesAuthor of new inequalitiesThe Daily News , 2005: ‘Police were later called in to assist the security guards who were battling to control the crowd. Charity Mache said that residents were angry because they had not been consulted about the disconnection of the water pipes. “We were not told about this new system or even how it would work. They cannot just cut our water without informing us,” she said.

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Ideal Deliberative SpaceIdeal Deliberative Space

Ordinary People

Policy and implementationCivil Society and Social Movements

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Emergent Deliberative Emergent Deliberative spacespace

Social movements Social movements Ordinary People Ordinary People Policy and ImplementationPolicy and Implementation

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Characteristics of the Social Characteristics of the Social Movements Discourse Movements Discourse

• Highly antagonistic and polemical approach Highly antagonistic and polemical approach

• Outdated and inaccurate researchOutdated and inaccurate research

• Reliance on anecdotal and selective evidence Reliance on anecdotal and selective evidence

• Urban biasUrban bias

• Unwillingness to acknowledge progressUnwillingness to acknowledge progress

• Highly idealistic demandsHighly idealistic demands

• Poor understanding of the policy environmentPoor understanding of the policy environment

• Intra-movement strifeIntra-movement strife

Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.Zoe Wilson, Ph.D. wilsonz@ukzn.ac.zaza

Characteristics of the discourse Characteristics of the discourse space more generallyspace more generally• National and international acclaimNational and international acclaim• Professional acclaim for the head of eThekwini Professional acclaim for the head of eThekwini

Water and sanitationWater and sanitation• Financial solvency and well-maintained Financial solvency and well-maintained

infrastructureinfrastructure• Overall customer satisfactionOverall customer satisfaction• Strong rural service track recordStrong rural service track record• Emphasis on sustainability and alternative Emphasis on sustainability and alternative

technologiestechnologies• Emphasis on job creationEmphasis on job creation• Inter-departmental umbrage Inter-departmental umbrage

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