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Overview on projects coordinated by the East Africa Office

IWMI has commenced quite significant activities since its establishment in the sub-region. In addition to its linkage to Africa wide and Global projects, there are considerable sub-regional and country specific projects ongoing, completed or in the pipeline. The portfolios of these projects are the following:

Short Project Title and Description
Status

Improving CGIAR Effectiveness through Knowledge Sharing - Knowledge Sharing in Research

This project works throughout the CGIAR to generate, share and apply knowledge on appropriate and useful knowledge sharing in research approaches. The goal is to bridge the gap between research and its beneficiaries, increase the adoption rate of research recommendations and improve the performance of Centers and their partners. The KS in Research project works closely with scientists, users and project partners who are open to incorporating KS approaches into new or ongoing collaborative research initiatives.

Ongoing
CP19-Upstream Downstream

This project aims improving agricultural practices and conserving water at all levels by all stakeholders, both within Ethiopia and downstream communities dependent on the Nile

Ongoing

Improving Water Productivity of Crop-Livestock Systems of Sub-Saharan Africa

This project aims to optimize productive use of water to increase incomes and improve the environment, within crop-livestock systems in the semi-arid areas of Southern Africa and the Blue Nile basin.

Ongoing

Irrigation Impact on Poverty and Environment

A multi-year research and capacity building project applying new methodologies for assessing the impacts of irrigation on poverty and environment and finding ways to enhance the positive impacts.

Ongoing

CP 36:Improved Livelihoods with Dam Management

The wise and sustainable use of dams requires consideration of a large number of complex and inter-related issues and poses intricate technical and political problems. This project is investigating the use of modern decision support systems (dss) for the planning and management of dam operation. The study is investigating which dss are most appropriate for the complexity of large dam operation and how these dss are best used to ensure successful stakeholder participation, and assess the costs and benefits of different operating options.

Ongoing

CP 37: Increasing water-use efficiency for food production through better livestock management – The Nile River Basin

The research project is to develop concepts and tools to account for livestock use, depletion and degradation of water in river basins, to assess livestock-water productivity and to use this knowledge to improve overall allocation and use of water and land resources for all users and at scales ranging from the household and community to the basin level.

Ongoing

Assessing Health Impacts of Small Reservior in Burkina Faso

Collection of primary data to understand health impacts of small reservoirs in Kaya and Koubri (Burkina Faso)

Ongoing

Health Impact Assessment of Small Dams in Morocco

Participatory health impact assessment of a small dam in Morocco: methodology development and community mobilization

Ongoing

System wide Livestock Program

Membership of Livestock Program Group, the steering committee of SLP.

Ongoing
SSA-CP Lake Kivu Pilot Learnning Site (PLS): A consortium is established to develop a research proposal on Lake Kivue PLS. This is a joint project of NARIs, SWMNet, and CG Centers
Ongoing
Nile BFP

Ongoing

Agricultural Water Management Technologies

This project is intended to bring together stakeholders working in small scale irrigation, water harvesting and micro irrigation fields. Through establishing a national level steering committee and organizing symposia, exhibition and workshop it would try to understand existing positive and negative lessons in the agricultural water management in Ethiopia. Through stakeholders’ consultations, it explores key areas of study and research that would create impact in AWM.

Ongoing

Improving Productivity and Market System for Small Holder Farmers in Ethiopia-IPMS

IWMI is contributing to the ILRI led and CIDA funded project in relation to small scale irrigation, water harvesting and development of training module under a project known as IPMS

Ongoing
Dissemination of research results in semi-arid and arid ecosystems with a focus on sustainable water resource management in Ethiopia (WATERAN)

This project is funded under the EU 6th Framework and has been operating since 2006. It has an overall goal focused on ‘bridging the gap between research publication and implementation of research results. In addition to disseminating state of the art research results in sustainable water management, the WATERMAN project is concerned with the ways in which research results, particularly within the arena of water, are conveyed to, made available and used by a multitude of stakeholders within Ethiopia and also neighbouring countries.

http://waterman.boku.ac.at/

Ongoing

CGIAR-NBI Synergies

This project deals with stakeholders’ consultation process to identify gaps in knowledge and opportunities for research and capacity building that would directly support the NBI programs.

Ongoing
Capacity Building: In addition to collaborative works with the various organizations and Institutions, IWMI has been supporting 5 Ph.D. students. Over 20 Ethiopian and Students from the North completed their M.Sc. studies through IWMI’s financial support and or supervision and guidance. Currently 3 additional M.Sc. students are working under IWMI support. Over 70 irrigation professionals trained on diagnosis and M &E of SSI in Kenya and Ethiopia.
Continous

RIPARWIN

The RIPARWIN project investigated competition for water in the upper part of the Great Ruaha River. It is tested the theory that improving irrigation efficiency and productivity in upstream areas would “free up” water for downstream needs.

Completed

CP 28: Multiple uses of water

Systems that allow efficient and effective supply of water to various stakeholders and that interact with various providers of water related services ('multiple use systems') are probably highly desirable from the perspective of using scare water most efficiently and also from the perspectives of gender equity and improving livelihoods. The MUS-project carries out scientific action research to validate this statement about a water-innovation. The project works through so-called learning alliances in 5 river basins around the world to develop locally-specific innovations and build capacity for scaling up.

Completed
Assessment of Experience and Opportunities of Small Scale Irrigation, Micro Irrigation and Water Harvesting in Ethiopia: a CIDA supported project completed with providing proposal for innovative up-scaling. See working paper 98. http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/pubs/working/WOR98.pdf
Completed
Ground Water Hydro-Ecology of Ethiopia. Desk study conducted end of 2004 and beginning of 2005. Supported through Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Completed
Wastewater Addis: A Rapid assessment of the extent and significance of wastewater irrigation around Addis Ababa City has been conducted and completed in January 2005 as one of 30 Cities studied under the Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
Completed
Small Dams and Malaria: Entomological studies to determine the malaria transmission potential around 6 earth dams in Northern Tigray (Dutch-supported through SIMA, complemented with IWMI core funds, terminated end 2005. Links to other projects on health impacts of small dams in Burkina Faso and Morocco).
Completed

Improving Irrigation Performance Africa

a project designed to improve the capacities of farmers and field level staff in enhancing performance of small and medium scale irrigation schemes (“APPIA” French-supported) in Kenya and Ethiopia

Completed

SIMA - Integrating malaria control interventions with development strategies in Mwea

Completed
Sustainable Increases In Agricultural Water Productivity. Research on Strategies to Reduce Poverty by Improving Agricultural Water Use and Management in the Ewaso Ng’iro North River Basin, Kenya. A proposal has been submitted to the World Bank and awaits funding.
In Pipeline
Achieving Food Security, Gender Equity, and Agricultural Growth in Ethiopia through Innovative Water and Land Management Interventions. Proposal has been developed and submitted to CIDA but not yet sponsored
In pipeline
SRP: Small Dams and Malaria Phase II: testing of interventions for malaria control around small dams in Tigray, northern Ethiopia, and Capacity building for data management and data analysis for malaria and small dams in Tigray, submitted.
In Pipeline
Ethiopian Special Country Support Program (ESCP): IFAD-MOWR-IWMI-CIAT on participatory and comprehensive evaluation of phase II activities. IFAD requested IWMI to develop TOR, but not yet provided the resource
In Pipeline
Pilot implementation of irrigation system guidelines and evaluation in an integrated community context (Joint proposal of IWMI, Austrian Institution and NGO has been developed and submitted to Austrian government funding)
In Pipeline

 

 

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    Last update: 10.03.08