Who gets what water in Arusha?
By: Shabana Abbas Arusha is officially a small city of over 400,000 people (according to official census) but urban authorities
Read MoreBy: Shabana Abbas Arusha is officially a small city of over 400,000 people (according to official census) but urban authorities
Read MoreBy Carlos Enrique Aponte Rivero and Michelle Kooy A little story of an abandoned – but busy- borehole Osunyai is one
Read MoreBy Carlos Enrique Aponte Rivero and Michelle Kooy Who gets to choose? Bottled water in Arusha What was her choice? Water
Read MoreBy Maryam Nastar I started my fieldwork in Ghana on Dec 7th, 2015. Over two weeks of fieldwork mainly
Read MoreBy Carlos Enrique Aponte Rivero and Michelle Kooy For many of the households that I visited during my research in Arusha,
Read MoreSince I arrived in Arusha, I found something strikingly beautiful about this city and the many things that it
Read MoreBy Michelle Kooy – 8 January 2015 It has been a beautifully hot, sunny, bright day in the city of
Read MoreBy Jack van de Vossenberg Early November 2015 Alimamy Kamara, George Lutterodt and Jack van de Vossenberg set up a
Read MoreTo effectively manage groundwater in the Dodowa region, we’re carrying out a groundwater flow system analysis. The work carried
Read MoreTo effectively manage groundwater in the Arusha region, we’re carrying out a groundwater flow system analysis. The work carried
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