The right to water: Impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement, Brazil.

Access to water for rural populations is vital not only for personal consumption and hygiene but also for food production, income generation and cultural practices. To deepening the understanding of this issue, this research addressed the access to water in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movem...

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Main Authors: Priscila Neves-Silva, Juliana Aurora de Oliveira Lopes, Léo Heller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236281
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spelling doaj-d45a0cb2874e4efe94e9d79a453ca1162021-03-03T21:59:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01157e023628110.1371/journal.pone.0236281The right to water: Impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement, Brazil.Priscila Neves-SilvaJuliana Aurora de Oliveira LopesLéo HellerAccess to water for rural populations is vital not only for personal consumption and hygiene but also for food production, income generation and cultural practices. To deepening the understanding of this issue, this research addressed the access to water in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement. The perspective of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation was used as a theoretical framework, assessing how inadequate access to water impacts the quality of rural populations. A qualitative research was used, through participant observation and individual interviews with 12 rural workers, living at the Ulisses Oliveira settlement. The findings reflect that water is not sufficiently available to meet the community's social, economic and cultural needs and that such conditions can lead to a loss of identity. Therefore, access to water must be understood in the light of its political, social and cultural dimensions and the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation can be used as an instrument to public policies.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236281
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title The right to water: Impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement, Brazil.
title_short The right to water: Impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement, Brazil.
title_full The right to water: Impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement, Brazil.
title_fullStr The right to water: Impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement, Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed The right to water: Impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement, Brazil.
title_sort right to water: impact on the quality of life of rural workers in a settlement of the landless workers movement, brazil.
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description Access to water for rural populations is vital not only for personal consumption and hygiene but also for food production, income generation and cultural practices. To deepening the understanding of this issue, this research addressed the access to water in a settlement of the Landless Workers Movement. The perspective of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation was used as a theoretical framework, assessing how inadequate access to water impacts the quality of rural populations. A qualitative research was used, through participant observation and individual interviews with 12 rural workers, living at the Ulisses Oliveira settlement. The findings reflect that water is not sufficiently available to meet the community's social, economic and cultural needs and that such conditions can lead to a loss of identity. Therefore, access to water must be understood in the light of its political, social and cultural dimensions and the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation can be used as an instrument to public policies.
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