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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMore effective and sustainable investments in water for poverty reduction: Needs assessment in Ethiopia 2017
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No results found.The project aims at improving food security and reducing rural poverty of smallholder farmers through providing guidance and technical support to enhance the quality, impact and sustainability of Agricultural Water Management (AWM) investments. Water is crucial to economies and to livelihoods and is central for poverty reduction. Sufficient availability and reliable access to water is commonly a constraint, not only to food production, but also to social and economic development and sustainabili ty. Water plays a pivotal role around which other interventions can be organized. Therefore, improving investments in AWM to support smallholders’ livelihoods is a priority in rural areas. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMore effective and sustainable investments in water for poverty reduction: Rwanda - March 2017 2017
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No results found.The project aims at improving food security and reducing rural poverty of smallholder farmers through improving the quality, impact and sustainability of investments in agricultural water management (AWM). The project is currently being developed in six African countries: Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Rwanda and Tanzania. This document provides information on the project status in Rwanda, including past and upcoming activities. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMore effective and sustainable investments in water for poverty reduction: Needs assessment in Tanzania 2017
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No results found.The project aims at improving food security and reducing rural poverty of smallholder farmers through providing guidance and technical support to enhance the quality, impact and sustainability of Agricultural Water Management (AWM) investments. Water is crucial to economies and to livelihoods and is central for poverty reduction. Sufficient availability and reliable access to water is commonly a constraint, not only to food production, but also to social and economic development and sustainabili ty. Water plays a pivotal role around which other interventions can be organized. Therefore, improving investments in AWM to support smallholders’ livelihoods is a priority in rural areas.
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