Land, Water and Livelihoods: Watershed Movement in Tigray | Related |
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20 years ago, Tigray was one of the most water-stressed, food-insecure and impoverished regions in Ethiopia. Around that time, the regional and federal governments decided that the way out of the situation was to pursue watershed-based ecological restoration. The strategy seems to be working: soil quality has improved, water availability has increased, vegetative cover has grown several-fold, production of food is higher and productivity of farmland has been enhanced. The obvious knock-on effect has been a substantial decrease in poverty and improved nutrition. The Tigray story could have lessons for all of us. This video is a preliminary look at what is widely called Tigray's "Watershed Movement." We would do well to look at the phenomenon more closely, for lessons relevant to our contexts.
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Category: Integrated Water Resource Management
Tags: Tigray, Ethiopia, Watershed, ecological, restoration, movement, livelihoods, water, management, land, use, people, participation, holistic, development, 3Rwater
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