| PRODWAT
is a thematic group, established in 2003 in order to contribute
to the reduction of poverty and gender equity through the
improved delivery of small-scale multiple-use water services
at the household level. The
group works to achieve its aims by advocating and supporting
the development of improved policy and practice in providing
water to people in ways that respond to their full range of
needs: both domestic and productive.
There
are three principal groups of activities:
- Bringing
together a group of sector professionals from the water,
rural development and poverty alleviation sectors to operate
as a "think tank", with the aim of advancing a
common understanding of the issues related to developing
and scaling up community managed, multiple-use, water supply
systems and improving the productivity of water used at
the household level.
- Initiating
specific "projects" (e.g. action research, workshops,
e-conferences etc), involving a wider group of stakeholders,
to improve understanding of how to: implement effective
systems on the ground, support improved water productivity
(market linkages, crop choice, inputs etc), and scale-up
community and household managed multiple-use systems.
- Engaging
in advocacy activities to support and promote self-managed
multiple-use systems. Advocacy is principally aimed at:
a) policy makers and donor agencies and b) the wider community
of sector professionals.
The
work of the group is based upon a set of principles, findings
and recommendations from an international symposium held in
Johannesburg, South Africa in January 2003. These are captured
in a statement that was adopted by the symposium.
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