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To understand safe water and sanitation in East Africa, it is
important to consider the contributions of African feminist
analysis. This perspective will unveil inequities in the
distribution of resources, demonstrate how localized solutions
which are driven by women's collaborative work have had an impact
by temporarily easing the burden, and paint a multilayered picture
of the lives of women and girls who are the predominant providers
of water to households. This book explores the effects of water and
sanitation quality and availability on early childhood morbidity in
East Africa from an African feminist sociological perspective. It
presents a framework that considers the ways that the development
industry, neoliberalism, neocolonial relations, gender, class,
ethnicity, globalization, and other dimensions of oppression
intersect to impact upon the experiences and agency of women and
children accessing clean water and safe sanitation and reducing
early childhood morbidity in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. This work
offers a vital contribution to the social scientific literature by
adapting the vibrant intellectual work of African feminists to a
quantitative methodology and enlarging the scope of empirically and
theoretically grounded studies within the field of environmental
sociology.
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