Publication

Apr 2017

This report analyzes water-related conflicts in Pakistan, primarily by exploring five case studies at the provincial, municipal, and village levels. The text’s authors specifically use the studies to 1) understand the drivers behind local conflicts over water; 2) demonstrate how this precious resource is already being used as a weapon in communal struggles; and 3) suggest technical, institutional and political changes that could help Pakistanis negotiate their access to water sources.

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Author Daanish Mustafa, Giovanna Gioli, Milan Karner, Imran Khan
Series USIP Peaceworks
Issue 125
Publisher United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
Copyright © 2017 United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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