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Local self-governance, ethnic division in slums and preference for water supply institutions in Kolkata, India

机译:印度加尔各答的地方自治,贫民窟中的种族分裂以及对供水机构的偏爱

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This paper investigates the preferences for institutional mechanisms for improved water supply services across different ethnic communities in slums of Kolkata. The Muslim community prefers privatization of water supply as against paid public supply. The backward caste community prefers both paid public delivery and privatization. Residents of non-notified (NN) slums prefer paid public delivery as against privatization. Access to accountability mechanisms for water supply is lower for residents of Muslim dominated regions and NN areas. This is reflected by household perception about awareness of councilors regarding water supply conditions in the slums. The choice of alternative institution depends on the degree of risk of exclusion due to lack of access to accountability mechanisms. Notification of NN slums, higher revenue autonomy and capacity of local bodies, and innovations in scale neutral technologies may improve access to water supply by marginalized communities in slums.
机译:本文调查了加尔各答贫民窟中不同种族社区改善供水服务的体制机制的偏好。穆斯林社区更倾向于将供水私有化,而不是付费的公共供水。落后的种姓社会更喜欢付费公共交付和私有化。没有通知的(NN)贫民窟的居民更喜欢付费公共交付,而不是私有化。穆斯林占主导地位的地区和NN地区的居民使用供水问责机制的机会较低。家庭对议员对贫民窟供水状况的意识的认识反映了这一点。替代机构的选择取决于由于缺乏问责机制而被排除在外的风险程度。通知NN贫民窟,更高的收入自治权和地方机构的能力以及规模中立技术的创新可能会改善贫民窟边缘化社区的供水渠道。

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