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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