Social Management of Water in Afghanistan (Kunduz River Basin Programme)
Keywords | Irrigation, local governance institutions, participatory resource management, water and land use, Afghanistan |
Country | Afghanistan |
Team | Dr Peter Mollinga, Dr Conrad Schetter, Dr Jan Monsees, Ms Katja Mielke |
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This SWMA project aims at building sustainable social and technical water management capacities in the Kunduz River Basin (KRB) of North Afghanistan. Local communities in rural areas are strengthened in (re-) building their capacity to effectively manage their water resources while integrating all sections of the population in the process. The target group consists of approximately 250.000 rural people living in five irrigation areas of Kunduz and Takhar Provinces, who shall benefit as water users from the project. Key issues that threaten the former management system of five selected run- of-the-river surface irrigation schemes include: The project focuses on the erosion of traditional knowledge and social managing skills of local communities on their water resources and distribution mechanisms. Activities comprise a) in-depth study of existing managing systems, b) the involvement of all water user groups in the planning and organisation of priority water management projects, c) an improvement of farm and household water management, and d) the linkages of communities to efficiently manage their water resources in collaboration with neighbouring villages and local administrative institutions. |
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