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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G000 VAN Record No: H0454)
2 Hekstra, P. 1983. Prospects for small scale irrigation development in East Africa. Rome, Italy: FAO. Land and Water Development Division. xvii, 67p.
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 631.7.8 G100 HEK Record No: H02459)
Report written following the consultant's visit to Burundi, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda , as part of the FAO programme to promote small scale irrigation in Africa. Its content has been based on discussions held with local and expatriate authorities.
3 IFAD. 1983. Rapport de la mission speciale de programmation au Burundi. Rome, Italy: IFAD. 230p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G114 IFA Record No: H05558)
4 FAO. 1993. Integrated rural water management: Proceedings of the Technical Consultation on Integrated Rural Water Management, Rome, Italy, 15-19 March 1993. Rome, Italy: FAO. viii, 346p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 FAO Record No: H014136)
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6 Henderson, J. M.; Gillis, G. F. 1994. Water resources atlas of the River Nile Basin. In Mohamed, K. A.; Elawad, O. M. A.; Mohd, Y. A.; Hussein, A. S.; Yousif, D. M.; Khudari, M. N. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Khartoum Nile 2002 Conference 1994: Comprehensive water resources development of the Nile Basin: The vision ahead. Wad Medani, Sudan: Hydraulic Research Station. pp.35-57.
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7 Zoungrana, I.; Temu, A. B. 1996. Land-use education in Africa: A comparative study of educational systems. Nairobi, Kenya: ICRAF. iii, 52p. (Training and education report no.35)
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8 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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9 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 Unpublished proceedings.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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10 Clones, J. P. 1996. Gender and water resources management in Sub Saharan Africa. Draft report, Natural Resources Institute, UK - African water resources: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable development. 51p. + annexure. (NRI working paper no.4)
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11 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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12 Varis, O. 1999; 2000. The Nile Basin in a global perspective: Natural, human, and socioeconomic resource nexus. Water International, In Seventh Nile 2002 Conference - Comprehensive water resources development of the Nile Basin: The vision for the next century - Proceedings, March 15-19, 1999, Cairo, Egypt. pp.P10:1-10; 25(4):624-637.
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13 Kasimbazi, E. B. 1999. Legal mechanisms of dispute avoidance and resolution on a transboundary river: A case study of the Nile Basin. In Seventh Nile 2002 Conference - Comprehensive water resources development of the Nile Basin: The vision for the next century - Proceedings, March 15-19, 1999, Cairo, Egypt. pp.UG-2:1-17.
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14 Hultin, J. 1995. The Nile: Source of life, source of conflict. In Ohlsson, L. (Ed.), Hydropolitics: Conflicts over water as a development constraint. Dhaka, Bangladesh: University Press Ltd. pp.29-54.
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15 Whittington, D. 2004. Vision of Nile basin development. Water Policy, 6(1):1-24.
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16 Mbaziira, R.; Senfuma, N.; McDonnell, R. 2005. Institutional development in the Nile equatorial lakes sub-basin learning from the experience of the Kagera Basin Organisation. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.1]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 2p.
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17 Mutero, Clifford; McCartney, Matthew; Boelee, Eline. 2006. Understanding the links between agriculture and health: agriculture, malaria, and water-associated diseases. 2020 Vision For Food, Agriculture, and the Environment, 13: 6/16. 2p.
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18 Omamo, S. W.; Diao, X.; Wood, S.; Chamberlin, J.; You, L.; Benin, S.; Wood-Sichra, U.; Tatwangire, A. 2006. Strategic priorities for agricultural development in eastern and central Africa. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. 140p. (IFPRI Research Report 150)
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19 Mbaziira, R.; Senfuma, N.; McDonnell, R. 2005. Institutional development in the Nile equatorial lakes sub-basin: learning from the experience of the Kagera Basin Organization. In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7 – 9 March 2005. Theme four: water governance and institutions. Morogoro, Tanzania: Soil-Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture Agriculture. pp.160-173.
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20 Chen, S. 2008. From community-based management to transboundary watershed governance. Development, 51(1): 83–88.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H041372)
Effective sustainable management of a transboundary watershed system requires coordinated actions among governments. This inter-state approach is important, yet inadequate. Policies and management plans developed by formal inter-state processes eventually rely on the implementation at local sites; hence community-based actions are critical to the effectiveness of policies. In transboundary watershed management, there exist a gap in the policy-making at the regional level, and implementation at the local level. Sulan Chen advocates integrating community-based actions in watershed management, and cites the recent development in the Nile River to demonstrate this approach.
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