Rural Water Management in Africa: The Impact of Customary Institutions in Tanzania
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Figure 6.2. A woman drawing water from a spring.

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Figure 6.3. A woman drawing water from a spring.

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Figure 6.4. The mechanized pump used to irrigate corn. Water is pumped from a well by pedaling the pump.

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Figure 6.5. Irrigation by the use of hand-lifted buckets.

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Figure 6.6. Shoes must be removed before entering the water source area.

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Figure 6.7. Cattle drinking water in a river.

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Figure 6.8. A water pump with a live fence around it.

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Figure 6.9. Women pumping water from a shallow well. Note the live fence around the water source.

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Figure 7.1. Women walking long distances to get safe water.

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Figure 7.2. Women have to fetch water and carry heavy weight on their heads every day.

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Figure 7.3. Women show respect to men by sitting on the floor while the men sit on the benches.

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Figure 7.4. Men use bicycles to transport water. Unlike women, they do not carry the water on their heads.

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Figure 7.5. A water vendor in the Bariadi town center.

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