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1 Scudder, T. 1981. The development potential of new lands settlement in the tropics and subtropics: A global state-of-the-art evaluation with specific emphasis on policy implications. Report prepared for AID (contract no. AID/DSAN-G-0140) v, 406p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 731 Record No: H02709)
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3 IFAD. 1979. Report of the special programming mission to Somalia. Rome, Italy: IFAD. xiii, 250p.
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4 Carter, R. C. 1989. The Juba Sugar Estate game. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 3(3):229-240.
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5 FAO. Spate irrigation: Proceedings of the Subregional Expert Consultation on Wadi Development for Agriculture in the Natural Yemen, Aden, Yemen, 6-10 December 1987. FAO; UNDP. 179p.
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6 Scudder, T. 1990. Victims of development revisited: The political costs of river basin development. Development Anthropology Network, 8(1):1-5.
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7 IFAD. 1994. The state of world rural poverty: A profile of the Near East and North Africa. Rome, Italy: IFAD. iv, 59p.
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9 WEDC. 1987. Developing world water. Loughborough, UK: WEDC. 588p.
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10 Howard, J. 1987. Africa 1985 - A cry for water. In WEDC, Developing world water. Loughborough, UK: WEDC. pp.82-85.
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11 Siegert, K. 1995. Gathering the rains. Ceres, 27(6):35-38.
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12 Wachter, D.; North, N. 1996. Land tenure and sustainable management of agricultural soils. Berne, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia. x, 39p. (Development and environment reports no.15)
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13 ODA; Institute of Hydrology. 1995. Assessment of global water resources: Preliminary report. Report to the ODA, prepared under contract between the ODA and the Natural Environment Research Council. iii, 34p. + appendix. (ODA report 95/2)
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14 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 Unpublished proceedings.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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15 Mabry, J. B. (Ed.) 1996. Canals and communities: Small-scale irrigation systems. Tucson, AZ, USA: University of Arizona Press. viii, 273p. (Arizona studies in human ecology)
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16 Besteman, C. 1996. Dhasheeg agriculture in the Jubba Valley, Somalia. In Mabry, J. B. (Ed.), Canals and communities: Small-scale irrigation systems. Tucson, AZ, USA: University of Arizona Press. pp.53-68.
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17 Ndege, M. M. 1996. Strain, water demand, and supply directions in the most stressed water systems of Eastern Africa. In Rached, E.; Rathgeber, E.; Brooks, D. (Eds.), Water management in Africa and the Middle East: Challenges and opportunities. Ottawa, Canada: IDRC. pp.153-165.
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18 Fleming, S. (Ed.) 1999? War and water. Geneva, Switzerland: ICRC. 112p.
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19 Jobin, W. 1999. Dams and disease: Ecological design and health impacts of large dams, canals and irrigation systems. London, UK: E & FN Spon. xiv, 580p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 627.8 G000 JOB Record No: H025368)
20 Miller, J. M.; Boyd, H. A.; Ostrowski, S. R.; Cookson, S. T.; Parise, M. E.; Gonzaga, P. S.; Addiss, D. G.; Wilson, M.; Nguyen-Dinh, P.; Wahlquist, S. P.; Weld, L. H.; Wainwright, R. B.; Gushulak, B. D.; Cetron, M. S. 2000. Malaria, intestinal parasites, and schistosomiasis among Barawan Somali refugees resettling to the United States: A strategy to reduce morbidity and decrease the risk of imported infections. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 62(1):115-121.
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