Gender and power contestations over water use in irrigation schemes: Lessons from the lake Chilwa basin
Autor: | Gift Wasambo Kayira, Bryson G. Nkhoma |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Irrigation
business.industry 05 social sciences 0507 social and economic geography Distribution (economics) Structural basin 050701 cultural studies 0506 political science Geophysics Geography Geochemistry and Petrology Agriculture Agency (sociology) 050602 political science & public administration Water resource management business Irrigation management Monopoly Water use |
Zdroj: | Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C. 92:79-84 |
ISSN: | 1474-7065 |
Popis: | Over the past two decades, Malawi has been adversely hit by climatic variability and changes, and irrigation schemes which rely mostly on water from rivers have been negatively affected. In the face of dwindling quantities of water, distribution and sharing of water for irrigation has been a source of contestations and conflicts. Women who constitute a significant section of irrigation farmers in schemes have been major culprits. The study seeks to analyze gender contestations and conflicts over the use of water in the schemes developed in the Lake Chilwa basin, in southern Malawi. Using oral and written sources as well as drawing evidence from participatory and field observations conducted at Likangala and Domasi irrigation schemes, the largest schemes in the basin, the study observes that women are not passive victims of male domination over the use of dwindling waters for irrigation farming. They have often used existing political and traditional structures developed in the management of water in the schemes to competitively gain monopoly over water. They have sometimes expressed their agency by engaging in irrigation activities that fall beyond the control of formal rules and regulations of irrigation agriculture. Other than being losers, women are winning the battle for water and land resources in the basin. |
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