School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2050, South Africa E-mail:
School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2050, South Africa; The Global Change Institute (GCI), University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2050, South Africa.
J Water Health. 2023 Jul;21(7):939-955. doi: 10.2166/wh.2023.078.
Access to water is a universal human right for every individual and a key instrument in meeting the United Nations' sustainable development goal SDG 6, namely, to ensure safe drinking water and sanitation for all by 2030. Water is also intrinsically linked to any society or country's social, economic and political development. Nevertheless, many communities and households, predominantly rural and underprivileged in the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality, continue to experience persistent water shortages. This means entrenched poverty, ill health, hunger, stress, and social and economic challenges for the population. Using data collection tools inspired by traditional methods of qualitative and quantitative approaches, this paper scrutinised the social and economic factors contributing to severe inequality in water access in the municipality. Our findings established that water shortage is portrayed as a stand-alone issue without linking it to social and economic challenges. Furthermore, both government and municipalities fail to contextualise a multidimensional problem-solving approach to the water provision challenges in the municipality. This paper, therefore, recommends a multidimensional approach to tackling the problem of accessibility, taking into consideration the social and economic needs of the population.
水的供应是每个人的一项普遍人权,也是实现联合国可持续发展目标 SDG6 的关键手段,该目标旨在到 2030 年确保人人享有安全饮用水和环境卫生。水与任何社会或国家的社会、经济和政治发展都有着内在联系。然而,纳尔逊·曼德拉大都市仍有许多社区和家庭持续面临着严重的水资源短缺问题,这些社区和家庭主要是农村地区和贫困社区。这意味着居民将长期面临贫困、健康状况不佳、饥饿、压力以及社会和经济挑战。本文利用受定性和定量传统方法启发的数据收集工具,深入研究了导致该市水供应严重不平等的社会经济因素。我们的研究结果表明,水资源短缺被描述为一个孤立的问题,而没有将其与社会和经济挑战联系起来。此外,政府和市政府都未能将解决该市供水挑战的多维问题解决方法纳入考虑范围。因此,本文建议采取多维方法解决可及性问题,同时考虑到居民的社会和经济需求。