Further papers from the workshop African Water Laws: Plural Legislative
Frameworks for Rural Water Management in Africa can be found here.
GUIDELINES
Guidelines for policy makers: Accommodating customary water management
arrangements to consolidate poverty-focused water reform
pdf 358 kB
Guidelines for catchment managers: Building upon customary practices
in implementing IWRM in Africa: Good practice guidelines for water managers
pdf 262
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BROCHURES AND BRIEFS
Legal pluralism and implementing integrated water resources management
in Africa. Project brochure.
pdf 606 kB
Plenary statement of participants at the African Water Laws Workshop.
26-28 January 2005, Johannesburg, South Africa.
pdf 1045 kB
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Chikozho, C. and J. Latham. 2004. Implications of Customary Law for Implementing Integrated Water Resources Management in Zimbabwe: Considerations of Shona Customary Law as an Institutional Alternative. Paper presented at the 5th Waternet/WARFSA IWRM annual symposium, Windhoek, Namibia, October 2004
Chikozho, C., and Latham, J. 2005. Shona customary practices in the
context of water sector reforms in Zimbabwe in African Water Laws:
Plural Legislative Frameworks for Rural Water Management in Africa (Eds.
B. van Koppen, J.A. Butterworth and I.J. Juma). Proceedings of a workshop
held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 26-28 January 2005. IWMI, Pretoria.
(conference paper)
pdf 337 kB
Juma, I. and F. Maganga. 2004. Formalization of Water Rights and its
Implications for Equitable Sharing of Water Resources in Tanzania. Paper
presented at the 5th Waternet/WARFSA IWRM annual symposium, Windhoek,
Namibia, October 2004
pdf 145 kB
Juma, I.J. & Maganga, F.P. 2005. Current reforms and their implications
for rural water management in Tanzania, in African Water Laws: Plural
Legislative Frameworks for Rural Water Management in Africa (Eds.
B. van Koppen, J.A. Butterworth and I.J. Juma). Proceedings of a workshop
held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 26-28 January 2005. IWMI, Pretoria.
pdf 216 kB
Maganga, F. P., Kiwasila, H. L., Juma, I. H. and Butterworth, J. A.
2003. Implications of customary norms and laws for implementing IWRM:
Findings from Pangani and Rufiji basins, Tanzania, in Proceedings
of 4th WATERNET/WARFSA Symposium, Gaborone, Botswana.
pdf 129 kB
JOURNAL PAPERS
Maganga, F.P. 2003. Incorporating customary laws in implementation
of IWRM: some insights from Rufiji River Basin, Tanzania. Physics
and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, Volume 28, Pp995-1000
pdf 120 kB
Maganga, F.P., Hilda L. Kiwasila, Ibrahim H. Juma and Butterworth, J.A.
2004. Implications of customary norms and laws for implementing IWRM:
findings from Pangani and Rufiji basins, Tanzania. Physics and Chemistry
of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, Volume 29, Pp1335-1342
pdf 323 kB
REPORTS
UDSM, NRI & IWMI. 2004. Implications of Customary Laws for Implementing
Integrated Water Resources Management. Project inception report
for the UK Department for International Development. UDSM/ NRI/ IWMI.
pdf 876 kB