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1 Faki, H.. 1982. Economics and management of irrigation in the Sudan Gezira Scheme. Dissertation. xii, 193p.
Water rates ; Irrigation management ; Water management ; Price policy ; Income distribution ; Irrigation programs ; Economic aspects ; Resource management / Sudan
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G146 FAK Record No: H02643)

2 Faki, H.; Bedawi, A. E.; Bailey, C. R. 1984. The effect of farm location on cotton yields and farm incomes in the Gezira Scheme. In Fadl, O. A.; Bailey, C. R., Water Distribution in Irrigated Agriculture in the Sudan: Productivity and equity - Conference papers. Wad Medani, Sudan: University of Gezira. pp.19-32.
Water availability ; Crop yield ; Farm income ; Cotton ; Irrigation canals / Sudan / Gezira
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G146 FAD Record No: H04658)

3 Faki, H.. 1981. Effect of irrigation-water management on farmers' incomes in the Gezira, Sudan. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, 20(4):345-359.
Income ; Economic aspects ; Irrigated farming ; Water management ; Irrigation effects / Sudan / Gezira
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1578 Record No: H07078)

4 Faki, H.; El-Bedawi, A.; Bailey, C. 1984. The effect of farm location on cotton yields and incomes in the Gezira-Managil. Paper presented at a conference on Sudanese irrigated agriculture: Productivity and equity, University of Gezira, Wad Medani, 16-19 January 1984. 19p.
Crop yield ; Water distribution ; Cotton / Sudan
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1581 Record No: H07081)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H07081.pdf

5 Faki, H.; Salih, A. A.; Khodary, O. 1989. Estimation of crop-water production functions under the Gezira farm conditions. Wad Medani, Sudan: Hydraulic Research Station. 16p. (Report no.IIRC 1)
Water supply ; Crops ; Water requirements ; Crop production / Sudan / Gezira
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1633 Record No: H07133)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H07133.pdf

6 Faki, H.. 1982. Disparities in the management of resources between farm and national levels in irrigation projects, example of the Sudan Gezira scheme. Agricultural Administration, 9:47-59.
Resource management ; Farmers' attitudes ; Water resources ; Irrigated farming ; Economic aspects / Sudan / Gezira
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1594 Record No: H07094)

7 Faki, H.; Salih, A. A.; Khodary, O. 1989. Estimation of crop-water production functions and optimization of water allocation under the Gezira farm conditions. In Ahmed, A. A. (Ed.) Proceedings of the conference on irrigation management in the Gezira Scheme, Wad Medani, 15-17 May 1989. Wad Medani, Sudan: Hydraulic Research Station. pp.271-293.
Soil-water-plant relationships ; Water allocation ; Crop yield ; Water distribution / Sudan / Gezira
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G146 AHM Record No: H09116)

8 Hassan, R.; Faki, H.; Byerlee, D. 1994. Improved wheat production practices and the question of economic efficiency in the Gezira Irrigation Scheme. In Saunders, D. A.; Hettel, G. P. (Eds.), Wheat in heat-stressed environments: Irrigated, dry areas and rice-wheat farming systems: Proceedings of the International Conferences, Wheat in Hot, Dry, Irrigated Environments, Wad Medani, Sudan, 1-4 February 1993; Wheat in Warm Area, Rice-Wheat Farming Systems, Dinajpur, Bangladesh, 13-15 February 1993. Mexico, DF, Mexico: CIMMYT. pp.78-95.
Wheat ; Cotton ; Crop production ; Economic aspects ; Economic analysis ; Pricing ; Irrigation programs / Sudan
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 633.11 G000 SAU Record No: H014813)

9 Mapedza, Everisto; Amede, Tilahun; Geheb, Kim; Peden, D.; Ayalneh, W.; Faki, H.; Mpairwe, D.; Alemayehu, M.; Boelee, Eline; van Hoeve, E.; van Koppen, Barbara; Tegegne, S. D.; Descheemaeker, Katrien. 2010. Gendered aspects of livestock-water interactions in the Nile River Basin. In Institute of Water and Sanitation Development. 11th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, 27-29 October 2010. IWRM for national and regional integration: where science, policy and practice meet: water and society. Harare, Zimbabwe: Institute of Water and Sanitation Development (IWSD). pp.191-211.
Gender ; Livestock ; Water productivity ; Women ; Households ; Case studies / Ethiopia / Sudan / Uganda / Africa South of Sahara / Nile River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H043403)
http://www.waternetonline.ihe.nl/11thSymposium/WaterandSocietyFullPapers2010.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H043403.pdf
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Gender is central in understanding crop and livestock systems within the developing world. The different roles and responsibilities that society ascribes to both men, women, children and the different age groups will impact on the innovations within the Livestock Water Productivity in the Nile Basin. Livestock can be a mechanism for improving the livelihoods of the rural farmers in the Nile Basin. It is however important to understand who benefits from such livestock innovations and improvements. Using a gender disaggregated approach will shade more light on the costs and benefits from the improved livestock water interactions. This study focused on the costs and benefits for women and men but do appreciate that gender goes beyond women and men. The major findings were that for successful poverty alleviation, it is important to understand which types of livestock are benefitting women, men and children and under what circumstances they have improved the livelihoods of the poor. This paper attempts to make such an assessment for Ethiopia, Sudan and Uganda.

10 Peden D.; Amede, Tilahun; Haileslassie, A.; Faki, H.; Mpairwe, D.; van Breugel, P.; Herrero, M. 2012. Livestock and water in the Nile River Basin. In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Molden, David; Peden D. (Eds.). The Nile River Basin: water, agriculture, governance and livelihoods. Abingdon, UK: Routledge - Earthscan. pp.154-185.
River basins ; Livestock production ; Water resources ; Water availability ; Water use ; Water productivity ; Drinking water ; Case studies ; Watersheds ; Economic aspects ; Feeds / Africa / Sudan / Ethiopia / Uganda / Nile River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H045316)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/Books/PDF/H045316.pdf
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