Right to Water Access - Affordable Water Harvesting for Smallholder Farmer Families in Uganda and Tanzania (RIWAH)

Project period:

01.08.2024 - 01.08.2027

Granted amount:

4,689,767,- DKK

Total budget:

4,689,767,- DKK

Organization:

Økologisk Landsforening

Partners:

Association of Vegetable and Fruit Growers of Zanzibar (UWAMWIMA) Caritas Kampala Great Lakes Organic Farmers Association (GLOFA) KILIMO ORGANIC FARMER LEARNING CENTRE (KOFLEC) Tanzania Organic Agriculture Movement (TOAM) UGANDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMME

Pool:

Civilsamfundspuljen

Grant type:

Klimatilpasning (CCAM)

World goals:

Goal 1: No Poverty

Goal 2: Zero Hunger

Goal 5: Gender Equality

Goal 13: Climate Action

Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Efforts take place in:

Tanzania Uganda

Resume

This 3-year project has the development objective to increase resilience to climate change-related water shortages among smallholder farmer families in climate-vulnerable districts through the development of and advocacy for context-specific low-cost water harvesting technologies (WHT) contributing to sustainable water management sectors in Uganda and Tanzania. This is achieved through two outcomes; 1) Context specific low-cost WHTs innovated by 2000 smallholder farmer families organized in 100 farmer groups in 5 districts and 2) Low-cost WHTs for smallholder farmers are integrated in local adaption plans in 5 districts. Main activities are target group-led innovation of low-cost WHT, participatory MEL on resilience efficiency, and facilitation of dialogue between smallholder farmers and relevant duty bearers at district government level to influence development of local adaptation plans to include action plans for water access for smallholder farmers with WHT as a specific solution.