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1 Maema, M. M. 1991. The use of mathematical models and resource economics in rapid appraisal of environmental effects of water resources development projects. In Woolridge, R. (Ed.) Techniques for environmentally sound water resources development: Papers presented to the African Regional Symposium held in Alexandria, Egypt, 17-19 February 1991. London, UK: Pentech Press. pp.176-184.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 WOO Record No: H08252)
2 Kinley, D. 1991. Taming highland waters. World Development, 4(5):26-29.
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3 Kinley, D. 1991. Lesotho's women take charge of sanitation and water. Source, 3(3):15-17.
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4 Cweba, P. Q.; Lekhotla, P.; Namane, T. 1990. Country report: Lesotho. The Hague, Netherlands: Southern African Centre for Cooperation in Agricultural Research; ISNAR. 4p. (ISNAR training series - human resource management no.6)
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5 Boadu, F. O. 1991. Law and natural-resource development: Case of water in Lesotho. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 117(6):698-710.
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6 Mrema, G. C.; Woodend, J. J. (Eds.) 1995. Higher education and training in agricultural sciences for the private sector: Experiences from the SADC countries: Proceedings of a SACCAR/CIDA Workshop of Deans of Faculties of Agricultural Sciences and Representatives of Agribusiness in the SADC Countries held in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 9 -11, 1994. Gaborone, Botswana: Southern African Centre for Cooperation in Agricultural Research and Training. iv, 286p.
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7 ODA. 1996? Water for life: Water and British aid in developing countries. London, UK: ODA. 17p.
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8 Scudder, T. 1995. The big dam controversy and environmental fundamentalism: Musings of an anthropologist. Development Anthropologist, 13(1/2):8-19.
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9 Nelson, P. 1996. Privatization, methods and madness. Tanzania: Nelson International. 236p.
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10 World Bank. 1996. Proceedings of the World Bank Sub-Saharan Africa Water Resources Technical Workshop, Nairobi, Kenya, February 12-15, 1996. Unpublished proceedings. iii, 286p.
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11 1997. Water co-operation in Southern Africa. World Water and Environmental Engineering, 20(8):15.
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Papers presented at the 8th International Soil Conservation Conference, held in New Delhi, 4-8 December 1994, organized by the Indian Association of Soil and Water Conservationists, Dehra Dun, India.
13 Gleick, P. H. 1998. The world's water 1998-1999: The biennial report on freshwater resources. Washington, DC, USA: Island Press. xii, 307p.
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14 Eales, K.; Forster, S.; Du Mhango, L. 1996. Strain, water demand, and supply direction in the most stressed water systems of Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland. In Rached, E.; Rathgeber, E.; Brooks, D. (Eds.), Water management in Africa and the Middle East: Challenges and opportunities. Ottawa, Canada: IDRC. pp.166-202.
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15 Ali, S. H. 1999. Water scarcity and institutional reform in Southern Africa. Water International, 24(2):116-125.
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17 Green Cross International. 2000. Water for peace in the Middle East and Southern Africa. Geneva, Switzerland: Green Cross. 160p.
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Collection of papers compiled and distributed in conjunction with two high-level Panel Debates on Water for Peace in the Middle East and in Southern Africa at the 2nd World Water Forum,The Hague, 2000
18 Mochebelele, R. T. 2000. Good governance and the avoidance of conflicts: The Lesotho Highlands Water Project experience. In Green Cross International, Water for peace in the Middle East and Southern Africa. Geneva, Switzerland: Green Cross. pp.107-111.
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19 Kravitz, J. D.; Nyaphisi, M.; Mandel, R.; Petersen, E. 1999. Quantitative bacterial examination of domestic water supplies in the Lesotho Highlands: Water quality, sanitation, and village health. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 77(1)::829-836.
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20 Esrey, S. A.; Habicht, J. P.; Casella, G. 1992. The complementary effect of latrines and increased water usage on the growth of infants in rural Lesotho. American Journal of Epidemiology, 135(6):659-666.
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