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Training on Roads for Water and Resilience. SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT PROCESSES.

Jan 11, 2016

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Page 1: Training on Roads for Water and Resilience. SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT PROCESSES.

Training on

Roads for Water and

Resilience

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SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT PROCESSES

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Institutional cooperation

Need for close cooperation among all actors for road development and watershed management/agriculture Integrate road and watershed programs Community engagement Capacity building

• Short courses• Tools (run-off models)

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Importance of local knowledgeIn most cases, roads are imposed on the landscape and on the people without much local consultation

Increased community participation and inter-sectoral collaboration into the design will lead to more adapted structures and lower construction and maintenance costs.

Design represents a technical activity reserved for experts from the woreda offices, regional or national roads departments.

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Change procedures in road development

• Manuals: include social engagement issues and water harvesting

• Investment budgets: include budget adjustments for water-friendly road design

• Maintenance budgets

• Cooperation

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Change in approaches

Change approach from adaptation after road is constructed to participatory planning, implementation and evaluation with community

Consultative Collaborative

Collegial From re-active to proactive

approaches

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Awareness and sensitization

• Awareness raising on the environmental problems derived from the road at policy/planning levels

• Awareness raising on the opportunities to transform problem into a solution through road water harvesting at all levels (from donors to community)

• Important to disseminate the results from efforts taking place in Tigray

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Learning group

Create multisectoral Learning Group in the Horn of Africa

Bring together roads, water and agricultural Authorities, experts and practitioners

Prepare guidance notes, co-organize workshops, exchange visits and disseminate results

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Main actors

International organizations

Exchange experiences Upscale Big role of social media

National Road Authorities

• Design guidelines• Decide on investments

Regional/Provincial Authorities Authorities

Communities

Knowledge on local run-off patternsInput in local design considerations

• Implementation of water harvesting

• Ability to mobilize communities

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Way forward

Planned Activities

Actors Collaborators

Communication

strategies

Role Responsibility

Inventory of Best practices in RWH

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