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Community Participation in Rural Water Supply
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1988-09)
The need for safe and adequate water by all human beings is well recognized. However, a close examination o-f the accessibility, adequacy and the quality of water for the people of developing countries reveals a very sad ...
The Role Of Inland Waters In Nature Conservation, Food Production And Outdoor Recreation In Zimbabwe
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1986-12)
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country with no significant natural lakes. It lies astride the watershed between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers and forms part of the high southern African plateau, which is here separated from the ...
Hydrology In Zimbabwe —The Past And The Future
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1986-12)
With the advent of independence in Zimbabwe, the accent on water resource development has changed. The new Government's major thrust turned to the-rural areas and thus rural water supply development gained in importance. ...
Rural Water Supply And Sanitation In Zimbabwe: Recent Policy Developments
(Rural and Urban Planning (RUP), University of Zimbabwe., 1988-12)
The importance of water supply and sanitation in developing countries cannot be questioned. One of the principal manifestations of the poverty which characterizes many developing countries is poor health, which in turn is ...
'Flood Hazards' in Geography?
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1988-03)
