The multiple-use water services (MUS) project

The CPWF-supported project ‘Models for implementing multiple-use water supply systems for enhanced land and water productivity, rural livelihoods and gender equity’ (‘CPWF-MUS’) innovated, tested, and documented homestead-scale and communityscale models for Multiple Use water Services in 30 rural...

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Main Authors: van Koppen, Barbara, Smits, S., Moriarty, P., Vries, F.P. de, Mikhail, M., Boelee, Eline
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food 2009
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3902
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author van Koppen, Barbara
Smits, S.
Moriarty, P.
Vries, F.P. de
Mikhail, M.
Boelee, Eline
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Mikhail, M.
Moriarty, P.
Smits, S.
Vries, F.P. de
van Koppen, Barbara
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Smits, S.
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Boelee, Eline
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description The CPWF-supported project ‘Models for implementing multiple-use water supply systems for enhanced land and water productivity, rural livelihoods and gender equity’ (‘CPWF-MUS’) innovated, tested, and documented homestead-scale and communityscale models for Multiple Use water Services in 30 rural and peri-urban sites in 8 countries: the Andes (Bolivia and Colombia), Indus-Ganges (India, Nepal), Limpopo (South Africa and Zimbabwe), Mekong (Thailand) and Nile (Ethiopia). Learning alliances for scaling up and out of results were forged in each country, encompassing a total of 150 water user groups, CBOs, (I)NGOs, domestic sub-sector and productive sub-sector agencies, local government, private service providers, rural development agencies and financers, and knowledge centers. The resulting institutional change at intermediate and national level, together with awareness raising about the MUS models at global level, contributed significantly to a more supportive environment for reaching all water users with the multiple-use water services they need and, thus, using water most effectively to achieve all MDGs
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spelling CGSpace39022025-11-12T07:31:45Z The multiple-use water services (MUS) project van Koppen, Barbara Smits, S. Moriarty, P. Vries, F.P. de Mikhail, M. Boelee, Eline multiple use gender The CPWF-supported project ‘Models for implementing multiple-use water supply systems for enhanced land and water productivity, rural livelihoods and gender equity’ (‘CPWF-MUS’) innovated, tested, and documented homestead-scale and communityscale models for Multiple Use water Services in 30 rural and peri-urban sites in 8 countries: the Andes (Bolivia and Colombia), Indus-Ganges (India, Nepal), Limpopo (South Africa and Zimbabwe), Mekong (Thailand) and Nile (Ethiopia). Learning alliances for scaling up and out of results were forged in each country, encompassing a total of 150 water user groups, CBOs, (I)NGOs, domestic sub-sector and productive sub-sector agencies, local government, private service providers, rural development agencies and financers, and knowledge centers. The resulting institutional change at intermediate and national level, together with awareness raising about the MUS models at global level, contributed significantly to a more supportive environment for reaching all water users with the multiple-use water services they need and, thus, using water most effectively to achieve all MDGs 2009-07-15 2011-06-15T10:11:53Z 2011-06-15T10:11:53Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3902 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Koppen, B. van, Smits, S., Moriarty, P., Vries, F.P. de, Mikhail, M. and Boelee, E. 2009. The multiple-use water services (MUS) project. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food.
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Vries, F.P. de
Mikhail, M.
Boelee, Eline
The multiple-use water services (MUS) project
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