Different positions in society, differing views of the world: the privatization of water and sanitation services in Minas Gerais, Brazil

IF 2.4 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Priscila Neves-Silva, Juliana Gontijo Braga, L. Heller
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Introduction In 2020, the Brazilian government sanctioned Law No. 14.026, which established new guidelines for water and sanitation in the country and encouraged service privatization. Based on this, the State of Minas Gerais government, Brazil has proposed a bill for these services. Regarding this bill, different social actors in the State of Minas Gerais have expressed different assessments concerning the outcomes of the proposed management model and its impact on the realization of the human rights to safe water and sanitation. Methods We used content analysis techniques to assess the position of different actors—government, civil society, and private sector—in three public events that were recorded and posted on the YouTube platform. Results The analyses of this study indicated that the positions of the current government are aligned with those of the private sector. Also, the analyses agree that privatization can lead to the universalization of access to services. These different actors did not mention the human rights to safe water and sanitation in their discourses. Civil society organizations are concerned about the guarantee of those rights. For them, privatization of water and sanitation services can lead to discontinuation of the access of these services to vulnerable populations and poor municipalities due to tariff increases. Discussion The discourses concerning water and sanitation privatization as an instrument for universalization are disputed. Private sector actors and government representatives, aligned with the neoliberal agenda, support privatization. Civil society organizations defend the improvement of public management as the path to universalization. Representatives of municipalities were not included in the discussion for the new bill. The different societal positions relate to the different views these actors have concerning privatization and the world.
不同的社会地位,不同的世界观:巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州的水和卫生服务私有化
引言2020年,巴西政府批准了第14.026号法律,该法律为该国的水和卫生制定了新的指导方针,并鼓励服务私有化。基于此,巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州政府提出了一项针对这些服务的法案。关于这项法案,米纳斯吉拉斯州的不同社会行动者对拟议管理模式的成果及其对实现安全饮水和卫生设施人权的影响表示了不同的评估。方法我们使用内容分析技术来评估不同参与者——政府、民间社会和私营部门——在录制并发布在YouTube平台上的三个公共事件中的地位。结果本研究的分析表明,现任政府的立场与私营部门的立场一致。此外,分析一致认为,私有化可以使获得服务的机会普遍化。这些不同的行动者在其发言中没有提及享有安全饮水和卫生设施的人权。民间社会组织对这些权利的保障表示关切。对他们来说,水和环境卫生服务的私有化可能会导致弱势群体和贫困城市因关税上涨而无法获得这些服务。讨论关于将水和环境卫生私有化作为普及的工具的论述存在争议。与新自由主义议程一致的私营部门行动者和政府代表支持私有化。民间社会组织为改善公共管理辩护,认为这是实现普遍化的途径。市政当局的代表没有参加对新法案的讨论。不同的社会立场与这些行动者对私有化和世界的不同看法有关。
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