The main place I want to focus my attention on is southern Africa. One of the many problems villages and people in this area are facing right now is the continued influx in the privatization of water. According to the World Bank and IMF water should be treated as an economic commodity. They believe, in principle, the African governments that provide water through public structures should withdrawal subsidies that make water a human right and impose full cost recovery. This is a problem that is beginning to plague Southern Africa, seeing how private companies have little incentive to expand water access to people who can’t afford it. At the turn of this past century water meters began to be installed throughout South Africa preventing access to safe water for people living in poverty there. This led to a massive cholera outbreak from drinking unclean water in over 100,000 people. I just wonder how something like this could happen when the South African Constitution declares that “everyone has the right to have access to sufficient water.”
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