Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 33 No. 109
Politics of Urban Water Reform in Ghana
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Abstract of Article
Title:The Politics of Urban Water Reform in Ghana
Author:Lindsay Whitfield
Location:Vol.33 No.109 (Sept 2006), pp425-448
 This article highlights the interaction between the domestic political system and the aid system in Ghana and the implications of this interaction for democratic governance. It is illustrated using the example of urban water reform as a case study of the policymaking process and captures the complexities of this interaction which the 'choiceless democracy' thesis fails to do. The term 'aid system' refers to all aid organisations and their regular operations within a specific country, where aid organisations include both official bilateral and multilateral agencies as well as international NGOs. The article examines the government's plan for water privatisation and the public debate and opposition that it continues to generate. The politics of urban water reform is revealing about the politics of economic reform more generally.

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