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On 21 November 2014, the Africa RISING project conducted a one-day training for consultants and International Water Management Institute (IWMI) staff, at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) campus in Addis Ababa, on data collection and technical skills on irrigation potential assessment in the project’s action sites in Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray.
Africa RISING is carrying out assessments to identify the irrigation potential in the four regions to find out the irrigation technologies each target household is interested in, and is capable of, implementing to improve their current irrigation practice as a pathway to sustainable agricultural intensification.
‘We want to understand the irrigation technologies that work best for people in our project areas,’ said Valentine J Gandhi, a researcher with IMWI. ‘We will then work with them in implementing these methods so that they can improve their food, nutrition and income security and conserve natural resources.’

Training on IRRIGATION Potential Assessment
Training on progress (photo credit: IWMI\Desalegne Tadesse).

During the training, Petra Schmitter, an agricultural water management specialist at IWMI highlighted methodologies for data collection on potential irrigation and water demands in the regions as well as water lifting technologies. Research protocols and objectives run by IWMI and other partners, how to develop action plans and social mapping to identify irrigated areas and data tools were also addressed during the training.
Africa RISING in Ethiopia aims at sustainable intensification of mixed crop-livestock systems as a key pathway towards better food security, improved livelihoods and a healthy environment. The availability of the right data and information is among one of the most important factors in achieving this goal.
The Africa RISING program comprises three research-for-development projects funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) that contribute to the Feed the Future Initiative and aim to sustainably intensify mixed farming systems in West Africa (Northern Ghana and Southern Mali), the Ethiopian Highlands and East and Southern Africa (Malawi,Tanzania and Zambia). In Ethiopia, the project works in eight interventions kebeles (the lowest administrative units in Ethiopia) and in four woredas/districts of Amhara, Oromia, SNNP and Tigray regions.
Written by Desalegne Tadesse, communications and uptake officer at IMWI.

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Abrha ybeyn
October 25, 2016, 8:46 pm
Really this organization works in a well manner to improve food scuirity and reduce poverty in the east African countries.I am very interested to do a problem solving research with your organization if I got a fund for conducting this research.I am Abrha Ybeyn and I am MSc student in irrigation and drainage engineering and I am on the way to choose a title of my thesis.Therefore it is my pleasure to do my thesis with your organization.
Simret Yasabu
October 26, 2016, 9:39 am
Dear Abrha Africa RISING works with different partners including the international water Management institute (IWMI). This training was delivered by IWMI to our staffs as part of capacity building. With regard to your case we have a capacity building component where we support students who does MA as well as PHD. However, there is a selection criteria to select our candidates. To be selected students’ needs to be from our working sites/ woreda / zone (Sinana, Endamehoni, Hossana and Basona Worena) and also the topics to be picked should be in our focus areas. When the time comes to select, we advertise through our partners’ particularly agricultural offices and universities. So if you fall in any of our working sites please make sure you keep your eyes on the advertisements.

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