Water-Use Permits and Water Accessibility for Livestock in Tanzania

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Abstract

AbstractThe system of water-use permits in the Ruaha sub-basin, Tanzania, has failed to guarantee smooth accessibility of water to pastoralists. Due to the allocation of water-use permits for irrigation agriculture without considering the interests of the pastoralists, re-allocation of designated livestock watering points for other uses, and the lack of formal documents for protecting livestock watering points have rendered pastoralists to being non-entitled to water. Although there are some possible ' windows ' of cooperation between holders of collective water-use permits and pastoralists, however there are more challenges that makes those windows to be ineffective.