Water Privatization: A Four Nation Case Study

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Abstract

Bethel Gashaw developed a joint capstone project with fellow human rights minor Ashley Phord-Toy on water systems in four nations. Bethel’s background in Civil Engineering and her interest in water accessibility, sanitation, and quality informed her interest in researching issues of water through a human right lens. She co-developed an educational resource that served as a tool showcasing existing research, art, and literature on issues related to water privatization and access.

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Date created June 21, 2022

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Author Gashaw, Bethel
Author Phord-Toy, Ashley

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Subject Water resources development
Subject Water rights
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Genre Report

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Gashaw, B. and Phord-Toy, A. (2022). Water Privatization: A Four Nation Case Study. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/nh810kw5181

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Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Minor in Human Rights Capstone Projects

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