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Watershed Management
       Experiences in Amhara Region


               Fentahun Mengistu (Dr.)
  Amhara Regional Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI)

   Stakeholders’ Workshop on Enhancing Communities’
Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Induced Water Scarcity
          in Kabe Watershed, South Wollo Zone
 Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia, 24-25 November 2011
Why Watershed Approach?
•   Land degradation seriously           Food Insecurity and Poverty Trap:
    affects livelihoods and food         Interrelationships between key
    security in Ethiopia                 challenges
•   Land degradation arises:
   soil erosion- steep slopes,
    continuous encroachment and
    cultivation of marginal lands
   deforestation
   overgrazing
   negative coping strategies
    (animal dung burning , charcoal,
    reduced rotation, etc.)
•   has political, social and economic   To combat the land degradation-food
    implications                         insecurity-poverty nexus, a holistic
                                         approach: watershed management
Common
Practices
Common
out comes
Common
out comes
Common
out comes
Elements and characteristics of watershed

• Biophysical (water, land,        •   Socio-economic
  vegetation)
                                   •   population
• climate (rainfall, altitude,
  and winds), drainage and         •   farming systems
  water,                           •   social setups
• soil, vegetation, specific
                                   •   economic activities
  topographic features
  (gradient and length of          •   vulnerability profile
  slope, shape and direction       •   gender
  and past/current erosion
  features (rill, gullies, land
  slides,etc).
• Land use: homesteads,
  cultivated land, grazing land,
PWDP as a foundation for sustainable agricultural development in rural
                                  Ethiopia
• CBPWD Guideline
• 5 Yrs GTP: on Natural Resources
  Management and Climate Change:
 In all areas which require physical soil
  and water conservation works will be
  fully implemented through proactive
  and organized community
  participation
• Amhara rural development strategy: a
  conservation based, watershed
  focused development approach
• watershed focused NRM campaign as
  of last year with organized community
  participation ( Development Army,
  20-30 people, 1 to 5 work team)
• Almost all BI-lateral/Multi-lateral
  projects/NGOs follow IWM
PLANNING PROCEDURES AND STEPS
1. Amhara Micro-enterprise development, Agricultural
      Research, Extension, and Watershed management
                     (AMAREW) Project




•    Launched in July 2002
•    Focus: functional integration of on-farm
     research, extension, and watershed
     management activities
•    3 pilot watersheds: Yeku (Sekota), Lenche Dima
     (Guba Lafto) and Gumet (Sekela)
Approach: multi-faceted and integrated rural
development activities in agricultural research, extension,
watershed management and micro enterprise
development

Engaged Research in testing a wide range of technologies
at the watersheds and to provide the Extension and other
development organizations with land use planning tools
and proven technologies for sustainable development and
rehabilitation



Community watershed management organization
(CWMO) 12-32 members responsible for planning,
implementing and monitoring the watershed
development activities
Interventions made
I.    Physical and biological soil &
      water conservation measures
•    Hill side and Farm land terrace
•    Check dam construction
•    Bund stabilization
•    Gully rehabilitation
•    Trench construction
•    Small Scale Dam construction
•    Micro basin , eye burrow basin
•    Improved pits , Cut-off drains
•    Hand dug well construction
•    Trapezoidal water tanks
•    Plastic bed water harvesting
     ponds
•    Forestry and agro forestry
•    Area closure
Gully Rehabilitation: Yeku watershed
Impacts of interventions on Wsheds
• Hillside closure ,moisture harvesting   •   improved seeds at household and
  - seasonal spring flow extended by 2M       community seed bank level
  - ground water at a depth of 8m         •   Poor farmer hhs- asset thr. goat
• income from grasses sell                    and sheep restocking
• Degraded gullies- feed and fuel wood
                                          •   Food-for-work –facilitated upper
• Water point -for human and livestock        catchment's land care activities,
• Soil moisture harvesting , gully            covered watershed community
  rehabilitation on degraded hillside &       food gap
  farm lands maintained soil moisture
  for plant growth , assisted the         •   Gabion box production and fuel
  replenishment of ground water and           saving stove production-
  extended stream flow period                 additional income, reduction of
• vegetables and fruits thr. irrigation       soil erosion and deforestation
• Striga resistant sorghum varieties      •   Pilot Wsheds served as learning
  Gobiye and Abshir                           center for DAs, woreda experts
                                              and farmers in the region
Impacts?
Hillside Closure Speeded up Environmental
               Rehabilitation
Gully at Gumet
Closed from animal
                interference




• self-help user groups organized to manage
  degraded hillsides
 Minimized soil erosion
 Brought significant environmental impact
• allowed new shrubs and grass species
• increased biodiversity
Conservation structures on farmlands, degraded hills
Catchment Treatment replenished ground water
(Yeku)
Night pond at Yeku watershed used for cattle and other household service
Brought empowerment of watershed communities towards sustainable
  management of land & water resources (bunds, gully rehabilitation)
Fuel-efficient stove production at Yeku watershed

                           Fuel efficient stove produced
                            and marketed by an
                            organized group of women
                           •make money
                           •reduction of deforestation
                           •reduces the drudgery
                           •encouraged schooling of
                           •Children
                           •stoves reduce smoke caused
                            eye problems
Gabion Wire Box
Production at Lenche      Water Point
  Dima Watershed       Development: Yeku
2. Sida-Amhara Rural Development Programme 1997–
                          2008




Eight Woredas in East Gojjam and eight Woredas in South Wello
Objectives:               Approach:
• Develop, test and
  demonstrate an          • bottom-up
  integrated methodology
                          • Watershed
  for management of
  small agric. Watersheds   management
                            committee
                          • Watershed planning
• To create public
                          • Characterization
  awareness about
  flexibility and site
  specificity of IWM
Achievements

• Agricultural productivity can be sustained through
  appropriate IWM approach
• Improved land
• Farmer’s livelihood improved
3. SWHISA (Sustainable Water Harvesting and
    Institutional Strengthening in Amhara): Watershed
                          Program


• Designed to enhance sustainability of small-scale irrigation
  structures and dams and increase productive uses of water
  sources within the watersheds

• Participatory approaches – farmer to farmer extension

• Active promotion of self-help contributions from communities
Area covered by different SWC measures in the
              pilot watersheds
Interventions
Physical soil conservation
  measures
                              Biological conservation
• Farm bunds:- stone/ soil
                                measures
  bunds                       • Area closure
• Hillside terraces           • Planting on bunds
• Gully treatment:- stone     • Gully re-vegetation
  and gabion check dams;
  brushwood check dams        • Homestead planting
• Cutoff drains               • Enrichment planting in
• Artificial waterways          closed areas
• Percolation trenches        • Planting on hillsides etc.
• Micro-basin/eyebrow basin
  Planting pits
Interventions

Water harvesting                 • Change crops and cropping
• Shallow hand dug well            pattern (Diversification)
                                 • Introduction of improved
• Run off water harvesting
                                   crop varieties
• Sand dams
                                 • Compost preparation and
Natural Pasture Management         application etc
• Grazing land improvement       • Supplementary irrigation
• Introduction of high value       ( risk reduction)
  crops including feed crops     • Dry season vegetable
• Over-sowing of closed areas      production
  with improved feed varieties   • Subsistence oriented to
                                   Market oriented farming
Achivements

Area Closure: Karita (west Belessa)

                                            2011




 2008
                             Hay harvest 2009
Pasture Land Management
                           R o t a t io n a l g r a z in g /
F r e e g r a z in g
                           ha y




          Maywoha watershed, Goncha, E. Gojam
Pasture Land Management
P a r t ic ip a t o r y     e v a lu a t io n     of       na tu ra l
p a s t u r e : u n d e r f r e e g r a z in g ( le f t ) a n d h a y
p r o d u c t io n ( r ig h t )

Maywoha watershed, Goncha, E. Gojam




      2009                            2009


        Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
Pasture Land Management
C h a n g e c o m m u n a l p a s t u r e la n d
m a n a g e m e n t : f r o m f r e e g r a z in g
t o h a y p r o d u c t io n




                                2011
  2010



         Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
Pasture Land Management
C h a n g e in n a t u r a l p a s t u r e m a n a g e m e n t
in c r e a s e d h e r b a g e p r o d u c t iv it y a n d h e lp
t o s t a b iliz e g u lly s y s t e m




F r e e g r a z in g
2 0 10
                                    Hay production 2011

        Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
Gully Rehabilitation

                                         2009
      2008




       Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
Gully Rehabilitation
     2008

                                         2011




       Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
Gully Rehabilitation




Gully head retreat: when promoting gully erosion control measures,
conservation of the entire hillside and watershed must be
considered
Gully Rehabilitation

         2008                          2011




       Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, E. Gojam
Degraded Land Management
        June 2007          October 2009
Shallow ground water development
Run off water harvesting

                                        2011
         2009




                       Tomato



                                Onion



                                        Pepper
The gully formation in the Debremawi watershed is more importantly caused
by subsurface erosion generated from soil pore water pressure.


Land management processes that effectively drain subsurface water and reduce the
potential pore-water pressure in shallow soils are necessary




  Potholes and smaller pipe A, and concentrated water outflow zones, B.
4. Unlocking the potential of rainfed agriculture in
                     Ethiopia
          for improved rural livelihoods
Gumara-Maksegnit WS
Goal/Objectives


To sustainably improve agricultural productivity and conserve the
ecosystem resources by integrating affordable and appropriate
technologies in a favourable socioeconomic environment

   • identify, evaluate and apply appropriate interventions that may
     overcome the deficiencies and achieve higher productivity.

   •    test and fine tune a package of water harvesting technologies that
       provides sufficient water for supplemental irrigation during dry
       spells to alleviate stress
Steps in WS selection-implementation
              Socioeconomic
              characterization of the
              watershed using PRA
              approach by
              interdisciplinary team
              of researchers




              Biophysical characterization of   Community & District
              the watershed                     policy makers
                                                consultation and
                                                establishment of
                                                watershed community
                                                leaders
Consultation & WS community
        Establishment


    • Consultation made with
     Woreda policy makers.

    • Watershed community
     organized
Biophysical characterization
"Rainfed Ethiopia"
                                                                               project
Interventions Underway

                                                                    Theme II:                                Cross-cutting
                                                                                         Theme III:
                                         Theme I:               Water harvesting &                              theme:
                                                                                        Agronomic/
                                     Land conservation            Supplemental                              Agronomic water
                                                                                     land productivity
                                                                    Irrigation                                  balance




                                                      Subtheme 1:
                           Subtheme 1:            Implementation of                                   Subtheme 1:
                         Land conservation        small ponds & drip                               Crop improvement
                                                  irrigation systems




                                                      Subtheme 2:                                   Subtheme 2:
                             Subthem 2:              Supplemental
                              watershed                                                           Crop management
                                                     Irrigation field                             (double cropping)
                              modeling                 experiment




                                                     Subtheme 3:                                     Subtheme 3:
                            Subtheme 3:
                                                     Communal,                                        Improved/
                            Reforestation
                                                   medium-size pond                                 reduced tillage
Challenges

• Negotiation and convincing   • Focus on physical structures
  farmers                      • physical structures are not
                                 constructed to their
• Sustainability, ownership      technical standards
                               • System productivity
• completing the already       • Social planning unit of the
  started watershed              government vs watershed
                                 planning
                               • Duplication of management
                                 (Wshed Devt Committee Vs
                                 Govt’ committee)
Lessons Learnt
• Communities have high             • Needs farm and non-farm
  interest in development             activities
  initiatives including
  rehabilitating natural            • Interdisciplinary team
  resources                         • IWM require a process
• But, farmers will accept a          approach
  change in agricultural
                                    • Supported with new
  practices if only if both
  ecological and economic             knowledge and practices
  objectives are met                • Site specificity nature
• Community participation is
  vital that local farmers, users
  and beneficiaries play an
  active role
Lessons Learnt
• Government/ donors should      • Building local level
  refrain from directly             institution: CWMOs
  engaging in watershed          • More emphasis has to be
  management activities             given to effective
• create an enabling                organization of
  environment; delivery of          communities rather than
  technical and advisory            only focusing on
  support                           introduction of technologies
• Experience sharing tours for   e.g. At Lenche Dema
  farmers                        • the watershed committee
• Nothing should be given for       was operational 2yrs after
  free                           • others near formed
                                    CWMOs(Tesfaye 2008)
…Lessons
• Capacity building interventions   • Withdrawal strategy,
  are necessary to manage their        continued follow up
  resources and to guarantee
                                       needed:
  sustainability
• Molding democratic pragmatism     eg. At Dijl:
  (bottom up) within the existing   • the spring had insufficient
  administrative rationalism (top      flow and providing water
  down) governmental structure      • Its construction was poor
• E.g. A top-down approach by       • no management committee
  GTZ: no community                    was established
  involvement during planning
                                    • the spring is not functioning
  (Tesfaye Habtamu, 2008)
                                    • the water harvesting
 community did not take over
                                       structures cracked
  the payments for the guard
 No attitude change
Watershed management experiences in Amhara Region, Ethiopia

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Watershed management experiences in Amhara Region, Ethiopia

  • 1. Watershed Management Experiences in Amhara Region Fentahun Mengistu (Dr.) Amhara Regional Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI) Stakeholders’ Workshop on Enhancing Communities’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Induced Water Scarcity in Kabe Watershed, South Wollo Zone Wollo University, Dessie, Ethiopia, 24-25 November 2011
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  • 4. Why Watershed Approach? • Land degradation seriously Food Insecurity and Poverty Trap: affects livelihoods and food Interrelationships between key security in Ethiopia challenges • Land degradation arises:  soil erosion- steep slopes, continuous encroachment and cultivation of marginal lands  deforestation  overgrazing  negative coping strategies (animal dung burning , charcoal, reduced rotation, etc.) • has political, social and economic To combat the land degradation-food implications insecurity-poverty nexus, a holistic approach: watershed management
  • 9. Elements and characteristics of watershed • Biophysical (water, land, • Socio-economic vegetation) • population • climate (rainfall, altitude, and winds), drainage and • farming systems water, • social setups • soil, vegetation, specific • economic activities topographic features (gradient and length of • vulnerability profile slope, shape and direction • gender and past/current erosion features (rill, gullies, land slides,etc). • Land use: homesteads, cultivated land, grazing land,
  • 10.
  • 11. PWDP as a foundation for sustainable agricultural development in rural Ethiopia • CBPWD Guideline • 5 Yrs GTP: on Natural Resources Management and Climate Change:  In all areas which require physical soil and water conservation works will be fully implemented through proactive and organized community participation • Amhara rural development strategy: a conservation based, watershed focused development approach • watershed focused NRM campaign as of last year with organized community participation ( Development Army, 20-30 people, 1 to 5 work team) • Almost all BI-lateral/Multi-lateral projects/NGOs follow IWM
  • 12.
  • 14. 1. Amhara Micro-enterprise development, Agricultural Research, Extension, and Watershed management (AMAREW) Project • Launched in July 2002 • Focus: functional integration of on-farm research, extension, and watershed management activities • 3 pilot watersheds: Yeku (Sekota), Lenche Dima (Guba Lafto) and Gumet (Sekela)
  • 15. Approach: multi-faceted and integrated rural development activities in agricultural research, extension, watershed management and micro enterprise development Engaged Research in testing a wide range of technologies at the watersheds and to provide the Extension and other development organizations with land use planning tools and proven technologies for sustainable development and rehabilitation Community watershed management organization (CWMO) 12-32 members responsible for planning, implementing and monitoring the watershed development activities
  • 16.
  • 17. Interventions made I. Physical and biological soil & water conservation measures • Hill side and Farm land terrace • Check dam construction • Bund stabilization • Gully rehabilitation • Trench construction • Small Scale Dam construction • Micro basin , eye burrow basin • Improved pits , Cut-off drains • Hand dug well construction • Trapezoidal water tanks • Plastic bed water harvesting ponds • Forestry and agro forestry • Area closure
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. Impacts of interventions on Wsheds • Hillside closure ,moisture harvesting • improved seeds at household and - seasonal spring flow extended by 2M community seed bank level - ground water at a depth of 8m • Poor farmer hhs- asset thr. goat • income from grasses sell and sheep restocking • Degraded gullies- feed and fuel wood • Food-for-work –facilitated upper • Water point -for human and livestock catchment's land care activities, • Soil moisture harvesting , gully covered watershed community rehabilitation on degraded hillside & food gap farm lands maintained soil moisture for plant growth , assisted the • Gabion box production and fuel replenishment of ground water and saving stove production- extended stream flow period additional income, reduction of • vegetables and fruits thr. irrigation soil erosion and deforestation • Striga resistant sorghum varieties • Pilot Wsheds served as learning Gobiye and Abshir center for DAs, woreda experts and farmers in the region
  • 23. Hillside Closure Speeded up Environmental Rehabilitation
  • 25. Closed from animal interference • self-help user groups organized to manage degraded hillsides  Minimized soil erosion  Brought significant environmental impact • allowed new shrubs and grass species • increased biodiversity
  • 26. Conservation structures on farmlands, degraded hills
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. Catchment Treatment replenished ground water (Yeku)
  • 30. Night pond at Yeku watershed used for cattle and other household service
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  • 32. Brought empowerment of watershed communities towards sustainable management of land & water resources (bunds, gully rehabilitation)
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35. Fuel-efficient stove production at Yeku watershed Fuel efficient stove produced and marketed by an organized group of women •make money •reduction of deforestation •reduces the drudgery •encouraged schooling of •Children •stoves reduce smoke caused eye problems
  • 36. Gabion Wire Box Production at Lenche Water Point Dima Watershed Development: Yeku
  • 37. 2. Sida-Amhara Rural Development Programme 1997– 2008 Eight Woredas in East Gojjam and eight Woredas in South Wello
  • 38. Objectives: Approach: • Develop, test and demonstrate an • bottom-up integrated methodology • Watershed for management of small agric. Watersheds management committee • Watershed planning • To create public • Characterization awareness about flexibility and site specificity of IWM
  • 39.
  • 40. Achievements • Agricultural productivity can be sustained through appropriate IWM approach • Improved land • Farmer’s livelihood improved
  • 41. 3. SWHISA (Sustainable Water Harvesting and Institutional Strengthening in Amhara): Watershed Program • Designed to enhance sustainability of small-scale irrigation structures and dams and increase productive uses of water sources within the watersheds • Participatory approaches – farmer to farmer extension • Active promotion of self-help contributions from communities
  • 42. Area covered by different SWC measures in the pilot watersheds
  • 43. Interventions Physical soil conservation measures Biological conservation • Farm bunds:- stone/ soil measures bunds • Area closure • Hillside terraces • Planting on bunds • Gully treatment:- stone • Gully re-vegetation and gabion check dams; brushwood check dams • Homestead planting • Cutoff drains • Enrichment planting in • Artificial waterways closed areas • Percolation trenches • Planting on hillsides etc. • Micro-basin/eyebrow basin Planting pits
  • 44. Interventions Water harvesting • Change crops and cropping • Shallow hand dug well pattern (Diversification) • Introduction of improved • Run off water harvesting crop varieties • Sand dams • Compost preparation and Natural Pasture Management application etc • Grazing land improvement • Supplementary irrigation • Introduction of high value ( risk reduction) crops including feed crops • Dry season vegetable • Over-sowing of closed areas production with improved feed varieties • Subsistence oriented to Market oriented farming
  • 45. Achivements Area Closure: Karita (west Belessa) 2011 2008 Hay harvest 2009
  • 46. Pasture Land Management R o t a t io n a l g r a z in g / F r e e g r a z in g ha y Maywoha watershed, Goncha, E. Gojam
  • 47. Pasture Land Management P a r t ic ip a t o r y e v a lu a t io n of na tu ra l p a s t u r e : u n d e r f r e e g r a z in g ( le f t ) a n d h a y p r o d u c t io n ( r ig h t ) Maywoha watershed, Goncha, E. Gojam 2009 2009 Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
  • 48. Pasture Land Management C h a n g e c o m m u n a l p a s t u r e la n d m a n a g e m e n t : f r o m f r e e g r a z in g t o h a y p r o d u c t io n 2011 2010 Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
  • 49. Pasture Land Management C h a n g e in n a t u r a l p a s t u r e m a n a g e m e n t in c r e a s e d h e r b a g e p r o d u c t iv it y a n d h e lp t o s t a b iliz e g u lly s y s t e m F r e e g r a z in g 2 0 10 Hay production 2011 Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
  • 50. Gully Rehabilitation 2009 2008 Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
  • 51. Gully Rehabilitation 2008 2011 Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, W. Gojam
  • 52. Gully Rehabilitation Gully head retreat: when promoting gully erosion control measures, conservation of the entire hillside and watershed must be considered
  • 53. Gully Rehabilitation 2008 2011 Debre Mawi watershed, Adet, E. Gojam
  • 54. Degraded Land Management June 2007 October 2009
  • 55. Shallow ground water development
  • 56. Run off water harvesting 2011 2009 Tomato Onion Pepper
  • 57. The gully formation in the Debremawi watershed is more importantly caused by subsurface erosion generated from soil pore water pressure. Land management processes that effectively drain subsurface water and reduce the potential pore-water pressure in shallow soils are necessary Potholes and smaller pipe A, and concentrated water outflow zones, B.
  • 58. 4. Unlocking the potential of rainfed agriculture in Ethiopia for improved rural livelihoods
  • 60. Goal/Objectives To sustainably improve agricultural productivity and conserve the ecosystem resources by integrating affordable and appropriate technologies in a favourable socioeconomic environment • identify, evaluate and apply appropriate interventions that may overcome the deficiencies and achieve higher productivity. • test and fine tune a package of water harvesting technologies that provides sufficient water for supplemental irrigation during dry spells to alleviate stress
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  • 62. Steps in WS selection-implementation Socioeconomic characterization of the watershed using PRA approach by interdisciplinary team of researchers Biophysical characterization of Community & District the watershed policy makers consultation and establishment of watershed community leaders
  • 63. Consultation & WS community Establishment • Consultation made with Woreda policy makers. • Watershed community organized
  • 65. "Rainfed Ethiopia" project Interventions Underway Theme II: Cross-cutting Theme III: Theme I: Water harvesting & theme: Agronomic/ Land conservation Supplemental Agronomic water land productivity Irrigation balance Subtheme 1: Subtheme 1: Implementation of Subtheme 1: Land conservation small ponds & drip Crop improvement irrigation systems Subtheme 2: Subtheme 2: Subthem 2: Supplemental watershed Crop management Irrigation field (double cropping) modeling experiment Subtheme 3: Subtheme 3: Subtheme 3: Communal, Improved/ Reforestation medium-size pond reduced tillage
  • 66. Challenges • Negotiation and convincing • Focus on physical structures farmers • physical structures are not constructed to their • Sustainability, ownership technical standards • System productivity • completing the already • Social planning unit of the started watershed government vs watershed planning • Duplication of management (Wshed Devt Committee Vs Govt’ committee)
  • 67. Lessons Learnt • Communities have high • Needs farm and non-farm interest in development activities initiatives including rehabilitating natural • Interdisciplinary team resources • IWM require a process • But, farmers will accept a approach change in agricultural • Supported with new practices if only if both ecological and economic knowledge and practices objectives are met • Site specificity nature • Community participation is vital that local farmers, users and beneficiaries play an active role
  • 68. Lessons Learnt • Government/ donors should • Building local level refrain from directly institution: CWMOs engaging in watershed • More emphasis has to be management activities given to effective • create an enabling organization of environment; delivery of communities rather than technical and advisory only focusing on support introduction of technologies • Experience sharing tours for e.g. At Lenche Dema farmers • the watershed committee • Nothing should be given for was operational 2yrs after free • others near formed CWMOs(Tesfaye 2008)
  • 69. …Lessons • Capacity building interventions • Withdrawal strategy, are necessary to manage their continued follow up resources and to guarantee needed: sustainability • Molding democratic pragmatism eg. At Dijl: (bottom up) within the existing • the spring had insufficient administrative rationalism (top flow and providing water down) governmental structure • Its construction was poor • E.g. A top-down approach by • no management committee GTZ: no community was established involvement during planning • the spring is not functioning (Tesfaye Habtamu, 2008) • the water harvesting  community did not take over structures cracked the payments for the guard  No attitude change

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