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Race, Class, and Historical Divisions: Access to Water and Sanitation in Atlantic Nicaragua,Used
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Afrodescendant communities in Central America have recently made important legal strides by enshrining their right to equal treatment under the law and in some cases their ability to claim a distinct group status in national constitutions. The United Nations recently issued a draft resolution declaring that access to water and sanitation is a universal right, furthering the tools available to marginalized afrodescendant peoples in their battles against poverty and underdevelopment. Unfortunately, implementation of these measures has been slow in some areas and nonexistent in others. Though there have been some advances, the situation for Afrodescendant communities remains largely unchanged and the availability of the basic requirements of life for Afrodescendant populations remains among the lowest in the region. Increased attention to the political, social, and especially the material situation of Afrodescendant communities is needed in political circles, as well as in the academic community.
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