International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage Appropriate Water-Lifting Technologies in West Africa Findings and Proposal for a Research and Uptake Programme Final Report Michael Snell |
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2. Scope and aims of the programme
3. Available water-lifting technologies
4. Status and potential of water-lifting technologies in West Africa
5. Problems, constraints and issues
6. Proposed research and uptake programme
7. Implementation arrangements
Annex A: Logical frameworks for the Programme's component tasks
Annex B: Tentative schedules for Phase 1 and its Component Tasks