Adriana Allen and Pascale Hofmann are currently in Kolkata to explore the potential of institutional and everyday practices to build water justice in a context where unmet needs are growing fastest and where conventional centralised networks are unlikely to become the norm.
This is the second venture of WatJust, a network for translocal learning that examines pathways to water justice in peri-urban Kolkata, Cochabamba and Dar es Salaam. Funded by the International Social Sciences Council (ISSC) Transformations to Sustainability Programme, this learning platform includes a group of renowned partners from academia and practice.
This trip traces the peri-urban waterscape of the East Kolkata Wetlands and brings together part of the team both for a hands-on exploration of this fascinating case and participation in a two-day Conference on Sustainable Urbanisation in India: Challenges and opportunities, organised by project partner Jenia Mukherjee at the Institute of Development Studies Kolkata (15-16 January 2015).
The DPU team are also joined in this occasion by Asish Ghosh (CED, Kolkata) and Wilbard Kombe (ARDHI University, Dar es Salaam).
@allenDPUadriana & Pascale Hofmann are currently in Kolkata India researching on urban water justice pic.twitter.com/aeHhHNX9jC
— Dev. Planning Unit (@dpu_ucl) January 19, 2015
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