Rift Valley Lakes (Ethiopia)
Improved water allocation and irrigation efficiency in the Ziway-Shalla basin
Region | Rift Valley lakes |
Period | 2018-2022 |
Project partners | Wetlands International, Acacia Water BV, Meki Batu Cooperatives Union, Joytech Plc. |
Recipients | Rift Valley Lakes Development Office (RVLDO) |
Funding | Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Sustainable Water Fund (FDW) |
Background
In Ethiopia, water resources are scarce in dry periods and demands are expected to increase. With the Sustainable Water Fund project Ziway Shalla, World Waternet is part of a consortium aiming at improving water allocation in and around the freshwater lake Ziway Shalla, a sub-basin within Rift Valley Lakes Basin, including all relevant stakeholders. We support the RVLDO to strengthen their role in river basin management and enforcement, particularly in the field of water allocation planning.
Our impact
Together with our expert partners, we will engage in institutional strengthening of the RVLDO, aiming to enhance the organisation with the right infrastructure and capacities to manage the basin resources responsibly, based on real-time data and clear internal procedures, while covering its operational costs from water revenues.
Activities
- Support the RVLDO with the development of the Water Allocation Plan.
- Institutional capacity building activities at the RVLDO for Water Allocation Plan implementation, integral basin management, revenue collection, financial planning and management.
Results
- Water resources management implemented.
- Increased water-use efficiency across all sectors and water stress reduced in Rift Valley Lakes Basin by implementation of water allocation plans.
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