Des mini-réseaux d'eau potable: entre enjeux politiques et arrangements locaux. Le cas de la commune de Djougou au Bénin
Alain Bonnassieux and
Fabrice Gangneron
Mondes en développement, 2011, vol. n°155, issue 3, 77-92
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This paper concerns the managing changes of village?s water supply in Benin in the context of the political decentralization. The discussion is about the stakes, arrangements and tenseness of the transformation from a community-based to a delegated management through the trajectory of a village water supply in the municipality of Djougou in the North center of Benin and the evocation of the recent policy orientations of the country.
Keywords: water supply; decentralization; Benin; lease contracts; local arrangements; social reshaping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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