Ethiopia Team Begashaw wukaw Wubanchi Tesso Tsega Feyisa Marta Gonfa

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Ethiopia Team Begashaw wukaw Wubanchi Tesso Tsega Feyisa Marta Gonfa Rwash Tut Twedross Abebe Teana Gobena Tefferi Daba Nuru Yesuf Zewedu Seyifu

Which institution should take a leading role?? Vision Resilience enhanced through road water harvesting covering all regions Reduce water shortage around at rural areas by 50 % Increase productivity of farmers by 100 % Greening of mountains and hills with vegetation, Enhance Farmers capacity in RWH Which institution should take a leading role??

List of activities Enhance buy-in of the policy makers re RWH Include road water management principle in every design (road, water, agriculture…) Establish multi-sectoral platform for integration of stakeholders Support sectors to include RWH in their annual plan Include road water management principle in environmental permit, Follow up on planned activity implementation

Research on how to build capacity in RWH Immediate action Research on how to build capacity in RWH Incorporate RWH in project planning Incorporate the RWH in Feasibility study for road projects Maximize Community mobilization for RWH Maximize road water harvesting Start road side plantation Study on innovative pond design for better road water harvesting Select the most appropriate water harvesting techniques Research on for innovative road water harvesting technique Inviting the stakeholders for RWH ( ERA, Water)

Thank you