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Senegal: Improved information on water resources

KnoWat: Knowing water better - Towards a more equitable and sustainable access to natural resources to achieve food security









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    Senegal: Water tenure assessment for improved policy development
    KnoWat: Knowing water better - Towards a more equitable and sustainable access to natural resources to achieve food security
    2022
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    The project Knowing water better - Towards a more equitable and sustainable access to natural resources to achieve food security (KnoWat) carried out a water tenure assessment in Podor and the Gorom-Lampsar axis in Saint-Louis. The assessment identifies and compares the various water tenure arrangements that exist in Senegal and highlights the challenges that may hinder the effectiveness of those arrangements. It also provides recommendations on how to achieve a more responsible and equitable governance of water tenure.
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    Senegal: Efficient use of water in agriculture, water productivity using satellite data
    KnoWat: Knowing water better - Towards a more equitable and sustainable access to natural resources to achieve food security
    2022
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    The KnoWat project created a geospatial database based on remote sensing data gathered through the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation’s WaPOR (WAter Productivity through Open-access of Remotely-sensed derived data) tool. The database was used to assess agricultural water consumption and water productivity by interpreting satellite images in the Senegal River Basin.
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    Promoting water tenure for food security, climate resilience and equity
    Workshop report
    2024
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    The workshop “Promoting Water Tenure for Food Security, Climate Resilience, and Equity” was implemented by FAO and adelphi on 18 and 29 June in Berlin, Germany, with the support of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), and the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). This report presents its main findings. The objectives of the workshop were to increase knowledge and awareness about the role that water tenure plays in managing water resources and in its impacts on people’s food security and livelihoods. The workshop focused on three topics: 1) Water tenure and food security; 2) Water tenure and social inclusion; 3) Water tenure to increase climate resilience and mitigate conflicts.

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