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Hamid Abdel Hakh

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First Name:Hamid
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Last Name:Abdel Hakh
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RePEc Short-ID:pab274
http://www.abdelhakhhamid.net

Affiliation

Inspectorat Général des Finances
Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances
Government of Tchad

N'Djaména, Tchad
http://www.igf.mef.gouv.td/
RePEc:edi:igfgvtd (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Waheed-Uz-Zaman & Iqbal, A. & Hamid, A. & Skogerboe, G. V., 1998. "Water measurement training for subsystem management of Hakra 4-R Distributary by the Water Users Federation," IWMI Research Reports H022922, International Water Management Institute.
  2. Hassan, M. U. & Hamid, A. & Bandaragoda, D. J., 1998. "Transition from local level management to state regulation: formalization of water allocation rules in Pakistan," IWMI Research Reports H023028, International Water Management Institute.
  3. Butt, R. & Munir, N. & Bhatti, M. I. & Almas, A. S. & Rehman, G. & Hamid, A. & Soomro, T. & Hussain, A. & Tabassum, M. & Yousaf, K., 1998. "Waterlogging and salinity management in the Sindh Province, Pakistan. Volume 1, supplement I-D. Drainage in the LBOD Project: impact assessment," IWMI Research Reports H024979, International Water Management Institute.
  4. Waheed-uz-Zaman & Hamid, A., 1998. "Pre-takeover comparative performance of water users organizations of Hakra 4-R Distributary, Punjab, Pakistan," IWMI Research Reports H023752, International Water Management Institute.

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Working papers

  1. Waheed-Uz-Zaman & Iqbal, A. & Hamid, A. & Skogerboe, G. V., 1998. "Water measurement training for subsystem management of Hakra 4-R Distributary by the Water Users Federation," IWMI Research Reports H022922, International Water Management Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Starkloff, R. & Waheed-uz-Zaman, 1999. "Farmers' participation, empowerment and the institutional reform of Pakistan's irrigation and drainage sector: key concepts and farmers' perceptions," IWMI Research Reports H025505, International Water Management Institute.

  2. Waheed-uz-Zaman & Hamid, A., 1998. "Pre-takeover comparative performance of water users organizations of Hakra 4-R Distributary, Punjab, Pakistan," IWMI Research Reports H023752, International Water Management Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Starkloff, R. & Waheed-uz-Zaman, 1999. "Farmers' participation, empowerment and the institutional reform of Pakistan's irrigation and drainage sector: key concepts and farmers' perceptions," IWMI Research Reports H025505, International Water Management Institute.

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