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Multiple-use water services (MUS): Local-level IWRM for delivering ‘more MDG per drop’ Topic Second Phase Challenge Program on Water and Food
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This presentation Two models of MUS: homestead-scale MUS and community-scale MUS Integrated service delivery from different starting points, with examples from: Water users/CBOs NGOs Domestic sub-sector Productive sub-sector Local government
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Homestead-scale MUS 50-100 lpcd; 5 lpcd safe ‘most MDG per drop’ health labour saving, gender resilient food and income…...from livestock..from fish..from enterprise..from crops
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Community-scale MUS Multiple sources, shared infrastructure, re-use People’s participation for livelihoods and sustainability
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CRS, Adi Daero sub-basin, Ethiopia
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This presentation Two models of MUS: homestead-scale MUS and community-scale MUS Integrated service delivery from different starting points, with examples from: Water users/CBOs NGOs Domestic sub-sector Productive sub-sector Local government
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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
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IDE, Nepal
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IDE Nepal
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3. Domestic sector Targeting everybody, including the poor, and homesteads Single-use expertise on health Expertise on engineering and management for small-scale uses Innovating: Claiming unplanned livelihood benefits Recognizing higher design norms for anticipated expansion Future 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
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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 Innovating 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
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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
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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
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Thank you for your attention All outputs at www.musproject.net www.musgroup.net
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