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Lessons learnt on scaling-up multiple-use water services. Barbara van Koppen International Water Management Institute. Lessons from the Learning Alliances of the ‘MUS project’ of the Challenge Program Water and Food. 4. 5. 3. 1. 2. Mekong (Thailand). Nile (Ethiopia). Andes (Colombia - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lessons learnt on scaling-up multiple-use water services

Barbara van KoppenInternational Water Management Institute

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1 Andes (Colombia & Bolivia)

2 Limpopo (Zimbabwe & South Africa)

3 Nile (Ethiopia)

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4 Indus-Ganges (India & Nepal)

5 Mekong (Thailand)

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Lessons from the Learning Alliances of the ‘MUS project’

of the Challenge Program Water and Food

This presentation

Project focus on

Homestead-scale MUS

Community-scale MUS

Scaling-up by five water stakeholder groups

Water users, CBOs, and local private service providers

NGOs

Domestic sector

Productive sector

Local government

Homestead-scale MUS50-100 lpcd; 5 lpcd safe

‘most MDG per drop’

healthlabour saving,

gender

resilient food and income….

..from livestock..from fish

..from enterprise

..from crops

Community-scale MUS Multiple sources, shared infrastructure, re-use

People’s participation for livelihoods and sustainability

1. Water users, CBOs

Own investments and innovations for self-supply and local management have always been for MUS

Seeking to integrate fragmented professional support

Communal self-supply in peri-urban Cochabamba, Bolivia

Farmer Wisdom Network N.E. Thailand

Water for Food Movement South Africa

2. NGOs

MUS increasingly obvious for livelihoods goals

Technological innovation homestead-&community-scale MUS

Institutionalizing MUS in government for sustainability and upscaling

Mvuramanzi, Zimbabwe

CRS, Adi Daero basin,

Ethiopia

IDE, Nepal

3. Domestic sector

Targeting everybody, including the poor, and homesteads Single-use expertise on health Expertise on engineering and management for small-scale usesClaiming unplanned livelihood benefits Recognizing higher design norms for anticipated expansionFuture planning for higher service levels, with 5 lpcd safe Moving up from ‘add-ons’ to community-scale MUS

Cinara, PAAR, Colombia

IDE, Jalswarajya/Aple Pani Maharashtra

4. Productive sector

Expertise on productive end-uses at fields and direct access (crops, soils, markets, livestock, fisheries)

Expertise on engineering and management for larger-scale uses and water resources management

Recognizing the homestead as a site of pro-poor and gender-equitable productive water uses, besides domestic uses

Moving from ‘irrigation add-ons’ to community-scale MUS

5. Local government

Permanent democratic interface to match communities’ needs with fragmented support

Developing implementation capacity for iterative community-scale MUS (e.g. SADC seven steps approach)

AWARD, South Africa, integrating MUS in municipal Integrated Development Plans

In sum Opportunities for Scaling-up MUS

Water users, CBOs and NGOs:

Community-scale MUS for livelihoods

Homestead-scale MUS a likely priority

Domestic and productive sectors:

Merging resources and expertise on engineering and management across sites and scales;

Providing single-use expertise according to people’s priorities

Local government: the coordinator

Thank you

for your attention

All outputs at

www.musproject.net

www.musgroup.net

CRS, Adi Daero sub-basin, Ethiopia

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