Rural Water Management in Africa: The Impact of Customary Institutions in Tanzania
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Figure 2.12. Pastoralism in the Bariadi district.

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Figure 2.13. A bicycle repair business.

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Figure 2.14. A small business by the road (shoes, suitcases, and dresses sale).

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Figure 2.15. A pot business.

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Figure 3.1. A conceptual framework for analyzing the impact of institutions for water management.

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Figure 4.1. Summary of different levels of research and data collection methods.

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Figure 4.2. The map of the Bariadi district showing surveyed villages.

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Figure 5.1. The witch doctor posing between two of her many spirits. Each pile of stones in the photo is a residence for one spirit.

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Figure 5.2. The witch doctor ready to consult her ancestral spirits.

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Figure 5.3. A cowshed with a gate facing east.

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Figure 5.4. A well dug on the river bed (longobesi).

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Figure 5.5. Watering livestock in dry season is a difficult task. One must hand lift water from a well and water livestock one by one.

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