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  1. EAC (1999); The Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community,
  2. East African Community (2003), Protocol on Sustainable Development of the Lake Victoria Basin.
  3. EAC (2004), The Vision and Strategy Framework for the Management and Development of the Lake Victoria Basin
  4. UN-HABITAT, 2006. Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative - Strategic Environmental Assessment for 15 towns in the Lake Victoria Basin in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania , Unpublished.
  5. UN-HABITAT, 2004. Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative - Rapid appraisal of water and Sanitation in 30 Selected Urban Centers , Unpublished.
  6. UN-HABITAT, 2005. Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative – Consultant reports on immediate and long-term infrastructure interventions in water and sanitation, solid waste management and drainage for selected secondary towns around Lake Victoria , Unpublished.
  7. UN-HABITAT, 2006. Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative – Report of the Capacity Building Workshop , held at the UN-HABITAT Headquarters in Gigiri, Nairobi 16-18 October 2006.
  8. UN-HABITAT, 2007. Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative – Programme Brochure (Updated), UN-HABITAT.
  9. UN-HABITAT, 2006: Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative – Analysis of the Financial Viability and Economic Justification of the programme , Unpublished.
  10. UN-HABITAT, 2006. Water and Sanitation in the World’s Cities 2006: Meeting Development Goals in Small Urban Centres , Earthscan Publications Ltd.
  11. UN-HABITAT, 2004, Environmental Assessment Requirements: A Guide for UNHABITAT Supported Activities , UN-HABITAT.
  12. UN-HABITAT, 2001. UN-HABITAT Policy on Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Women’s Rights , 2001.
  13. UN-HABITAT, 2005. A Guidebook for Urban Catchment Management
  14. UN-HABITAT, 2008. A Step-by-step Guide for the Establishment of a Multi-Stakeholder Forum.
  15. UN-HABITAT, 2005. Cities Development Strategies for Improved Urban Environment and Poverty Reduction in the Lake Victoria Region : Kampala, Kisumu and Musoma.
  16. UN-HABITAT, 2008. Promoting Biodiversity in and around the Lake Victoria Basin, (Lake Victoria City Development Strategies’ Project, Urban Environment Section).
  17. Republique de Burundi - Rapport Final sur l’Atelier de Formation sur la Gestion Integree des Ressources en Eau au Burundi (Octobre 2007)
  18. Republique de Rwanda – Ministry of Lands Environment Forests Water and Natural Resources – Sectoral Policy on Water and Sanitation (October 2004).
  19. World Bank, 1999. Nile Basin Initiative, World Bank Group.
  20. Eric O. Odada, Daniel O. Olago, Kassim Kulindwa, Micheni Ntiba and Shem Wandiga, Mitigation of Environmental Problems in Lake Victoria, East Africa: Causal Chain and Policy Options Analyses , Ambio Vol. 33 No. 1– 2, Feb. 2004, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2004. http://www.ambio.kva.se
  21. Cohen, A.S., Kaufman, L. and Ogutu-Ohwayo, R. 1996. Anthropogenic threats, impacts and conservation strategies in the African Great, Lakes: A review . In: The Limnology, Climatology and Paleoclimatology of the East African Lakes. Johnson, T.C. and Odada, E. (eds). Gordon and Breach, Toronto, pp. 575-624.
  22. World Bank 1996. Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda: Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project . GEF Documentation Report No. 15541 – ARF.
  23. Shepherd, K., Walsh, M., Mugo, F., Ong, C., Hansen, T.S., Swallow, B., Awiti, A., Hai, M., Nyantika, D., Ombao, D., Grunder, M., Mbote, F. and Mungai, D. 2000. Improved Land Management in the Lake Victoria Basin: Linking Land and Lake, Research and Extension, Catchment and Lake Basin. Final Technical Report,
  24. Verschuren, D., Johnson, T.C., Kling, H.J., Edgington, D.N. Leavitt, P.R., Brown, E.T., Talbot, M.R. and Hecky, R.E. 2002. History and timing of human impact on Lake Victoria, East Africa. Proc. Roy. Soc. London B. 269, 289-294.
  25. Hecky, R.E. 1993. The eutrophication of Lake Victoria. Proc. Int. Ass. Theor. Appl. Limnol. 25, 39 –48.
  26. Ntiba, M.J., Kudoja, W.M. and Mukasa, C.T. 2001. Management issues in the Lake Victoria watershed. Lakes Reservoirs: Res. Mgmt 6, 211-216.
  27. Karanja, D.M.S. 2002. Health and diseases: a case study of Lake Victoria basin . In: The Lake Victoria Training Project, Annual Report 2002. Pan- African START Secretariat, Nairobi.
  28. Scheren, P.A.G.M., Zanting, H.A. and Lemmens, A.M.C. 2000. Estimation of water pollution sources in Lake Victoria, East Africa: Application and elaboration of the rapid assessment methodology . J. Environ. Mgmt 58, 235-248.
  29. Mailu, A.M. 2001. Preliminary assessment of the social, economic and environmental impacts of water hyacinth in the Lake Victoria basin and the status of control . In: Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth, Eichornia crassipes. Julien, M.H. and Hill, M.P. (eds). ACIAR Proc. 102, 130-139.
  30. Conway, D. 2002. Extreme rainfall events and lake level changes in East
 
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