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Sub-Saharan Africa - Nothing in Isolation

Sub-Saharan Africa - Nothing in Isolation

Update: 2021-03-28
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Africa is the first focal point as a case study to introduce concepts of water Justice. This is a continent where access to water has been made difficult for predominantly social, economic, and geographic reasons. Africa best highlights the obvious inequities and water injustice we must confront. From urban centres like Cape Town to arid rural land in Botswana and developing infrastructure in Nigeria, Africa's water scarcity is reaching dangerously unprecedented levels. Kat and Tim have conducted interviews with a range of experts to explore the unique systems and their failings throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.

Discover more of Dr Gina Ziervogel's work with the African Climate Development Initiative.

Follow Adegboyega Adeniran's contributions to their field here.

Find out more about Dr Kathleen Alexander and their research at CARACAL.

This Podcast is hosted by Kat Taylor and Produced by Tim Whiffen of Whimsy Productions for Quentin Grafton, Convenor of the Water Justice Hub,  UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance at the Australian National University.

Donate to the Water Justice Hub: https://www.waterjusticehub.org/the-water-justice-and-security-endowment-fund/

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Sub-Saharan Africa - Nothing in Isolation

Sub-Saharan Africa - Nothing in Isolation