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Institutional Alternatives in African Smallholder Irrigation: Lessons from International Experience with Irrigation Management Transfer

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  • Tushaar Shah
  • Babara Van Koppen
  • Douglas Murrey
  • Marna de Lange
  • Madar Samad

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    International Water Management Institute
    International Water Management Institute
    International Water Management Institute)

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  • Tushaar Shah & Babara Van Koppen & Douglas Murrey & Marna de Lange & Madar Samad, 2002. "Institutional Alternatives in African Smallholder Irrigation: Lessons from International Experience with Irrigation Management Transfer," IWMI Research Reports H 30202, International Water Management Institute.
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