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What is there to drink? Water (in)justice in the democratic South Africa
Zenande Mbana
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Ndidzulafhi Innocent Sinthumule
Geography, Environmental Management and Energy Studies
University of Johannesburg
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South Africa
100%
Justice
100%
Water Utility Industry
100%
Beverages
100%
Potable Water
75%
Human Rights
50%
Communities
25%
Social Sciences
25%
Health Care Delivery
25%
Semi-Structured Interview
25%
Democracy
25%
Rural Areas
25%
Sustainable Development Goals
25%
Content Analysis
25%
Water Supply
25%
Democratic Government
25%
Water Resources Management
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Human Right
100%
Rural Areas
50%
Face
50%
Drinking Water
50%
Water Resources
50%
Water Supply
50%
Body Water
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Republic of South Africa
100%
Potable Water
75%
Human Right
50%
Water Body
25%
Water Resources Development
25%
Rural Area
25%
Sustainable Development Goals
25%
Open Water
25%
Water Supply
25%
Right of Access
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Water Utility Industry
100%
Service Delivery
25%
Corruption
25%
Metropolitan Area
25%
Sustainable Development Goals
25%
Keyphrases
Infrastructural Problems
25%
Water Injustice
25%
Right of Access to Water
25%
Open Water Bodies
25%