Governance conundrum in pursuit of the human right to water and sanitation: tracking the progress of the leave-no-one-behind principle in Uganda
Autor: | G. Z. Ahabwe, D. W. Batega, A. Ssewaya, C. B. Niwagaba |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Water and Climate Change, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 83-95 (2022) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 2040-2244 2408-9354 |
DOI: | 10.2166/wcc.2021.079 |
Popis: | The Government of Uganda is a party to numerous international and national commitments, laws and regulatory frameworks to deliver the socio-economic transformation of its citizens. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) commit states, Uganda inclusive, to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all by 2030. According to the SDG 6 resolutions, the rights to water and sanitation are legally binding upon states, which have the primary responsibility to ensure their full realization, including unserved and under-served areas. While the SDGs came into force after 2015, it is not clear the extent to which Uganda's policies, legal instruments and practice are aligned to the SDGs. A combined methodology was adopted to undertake the study under a cross-sectional design. The study reviewed relevant literature such as sector performance reports on water and sanitation. Purposive sampling was used to select relevant informants for primary data. Key informant interviews were held with representatives of relevant government agencies, United Nations agencies, civil society organisations, indigenous communities and the private sector. Findings indicate that while the Government of Uganda has made tremendous efforts regarding the right to water and sanitation, enormous challenges and gaps remain. For instance, the pro-poor strategies to access safe water, sanitation and hygiene facilities are largely insignificant. HIGHLIGHTS This paper shows the evidence that the rights-based approach is not yet understood by many Ugandans.; This paper highlights the mismatch between policy and practice.; This research showcases the gaps in data capture to inform effective monitoring and evaluation.; This research also demonstrates the progress that the Government of Uganda has made in ensuring water access to all.; |
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