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Eguavoen, I. (2008): How Water Users Operationalize Policy. The Case of Pump Communities in the Kassena-Nankana District of Ghana. Ghana Journal of Development Studies 5(1): 58-79.
Eguavoen, I. (2008): Changing Household Water Rights in Rural Northern Ghana. Development, 51: 126-129. Further Information: here
Eguavoen, I. and E. Youkhana. (2008): Small Towns Face Big Challenge. The Management of Piped Systems after the Water Sector Reform in Ghana. ZEF Working Paper Series, 26. Download PDF
Eguavoen, I. (2008): Knowledge Resources (Yet) Untapped. The challenge of finding one's place in an interdisciplinary water research project on the Volta River basin, West Africa. In: Mollinga, P. and Wall, C. (eds.): Fieldwork in Difficult Environments. Methodology as Boundary Work in Development Research. Lit, 111-135.
Eguavoen, I. (2008): The Political Ecology of Household Water in Northern Ghana. Lit.
Eguavoen, I. Forthcoming. The right way to access? Human right, rural water right regimes and right-based discourses against the privatization of water in Ghana. In: Molling, P., Bhat, A. and Subramaniam, S. (eds.) (eds.): Water Politics and Development. Lit.
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