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Improving Transboundary Water Governance in the Lake Chad Basin: Northern Central Africa,Used
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This work is motivated by the authors interest in conflict resolution mechanisms particularly at the international levels. The Lake Chad region which is the focus of this book presents an interesting scenario on transboundary water resource management.This study draws from the theory of institutional bricolage and shows that institutional arrangements following Elinor Ostroms Design Principles do not always ensure propoor empowering outcomes. Ostroms design principles do not necessarily result in empowering the less privileged because of lack of power and gender sensitivity during the institutional design. Drawing from Cleavers view this research concludes that participation is contextspecific. Not everyone benefits or pays the cost of participation equally and consequently participation is not necessarily a precondition for conflict resolution. Under these circumstances the poor, women and the less privileged have been identified as the losers in the new institutional arrangements in the Lake Chad basin of Northern Central Africa.
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