Water Governance Decentralization in Sub-Saharan Africa Between Myth
This book is about the process of water management decentralization in African countries, which is seen as a means of advancing river basin management at the lowest appropriate level. There are very different stages of implementing decentralization
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Joao Mutondo Stefano Farolfi Ariel Dinar •
Water Governance Decentralization in Sub-Saharan Africa Between Myth and Reality
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Joao Mutondo Eduardo Mondlane University IWEGA Maputo Mozambique
Ariel Dinar School of Public Policy University of California Riverside, CA USA
Stefano Farolfi UMR G-Eau CIRAD Montpellier France
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Acknowledgments
This study is a result of the implementation of the Water Governance Decentralization in Africa: A Framework for Reform Process and Performance Analysis, project funded by the World Bank and the Water Research Commission of South Africa. It was undertaken by researchers stationed in the Water Science and Policy Center at the University of California, Riverside, and in th
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