Getting access to adequate water: Community organizing, women and social change in Western Kenya
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- Swallow, Brent, 2005. "Potential for Poverty Reduction Strategies to Address Community Priorities: Case Study of Kenya," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 33(2), pages 301-321, February.
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- Crow, Ben & Swallow, Brent & Asamba, Isabella, 2012.
"Community Organized Household Water Increases Not Only Rural incomes, but Also Men’s Work,"
World Development, Elsevier, vol. 40(3), pages 528-541.
- Corw, Ben & Swallow, Brent & Asamba, Isabella, 2012. "CommunityOrganizedHouseholdWaterIncreasesNot Only Rural incomes, but AlsoMen’sWork," Center for Global, International and Regional Studies, Working Paper Series qt0915j5fd, Center for Global, International and Regional Studies, UC Santa Cruz.
- Were, E. & Swallow, B. & Roy, J., 2005.
"Water, women and local social organization in the Western Kenya highlands,"
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- Were, Elizabeth & Swallow, Brent & Roy, Jessica, 2006. "Water, women, and local social organization in the Western Kenya highlands," CAPRi working papers 51, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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