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The Paradox of ‘Water Is Life’ in a Water Rationed City During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Paradox of ‘Water Is Life’ in a Water Rationed City During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Main Authors: Tavengwa Chitata, Tirivashe Philip Masere, Bester Tawona Mudereri, Blessing Mirika Ndau, Solomon Farai Zirebwa, Batanai Lovemore Sammie, Rangarirayi Lucia Mhindu, Ngonidzashe Lewis Mufute, Kudakwashe Makwena, Dzikamai Chipunza, Joy Mufaro Sibanda, Augustine Mureri, Elvis Tawanda Mupfiga, Neil Mandinyenya Zhou, Raymond Mugandani
Other Authors: Department of Geography, The University of Sheffeld, Sheffeld, UK
Format: book part
Language:English
Published: Springer Link 2023
Subjects:
Everyday practice
Urban area
Water access
Water rationing
Water and sanitation
Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5449
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