Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, Ethiopia

This article reports the results of a one-day participatory workshop in Koraro, Ethiopia conducted prior to major development interventions in the region. The methodology of the workshop, structured to generate data useful for understanding the physical and social systems integral to water resources...

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Main Authors: Katherine Alfredo, Franco A. Montalto, Timothy Bartrand, Tsegay Wolde-Georgis, Upmanu Lall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-06-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/7/275
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spelling doaj-e371ff94ff6f4cfda55d4c2d5b7807d02020-11-24T21:08:56ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412016-06-018727510.3390/w8070275w8070275Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, EthiopiaKatherine Alfredo0Franco A. Montalto1Timothy Bartrand2Tsegay Wolde-Georgis3Upmanu Lall4Columbia Water Center, Earth Institute, Columbia University, 500 W120 Street, New York, NY 10027, USADepartment of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USADepartment of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USAConsortium for Capacity Building at INSTAR, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USAColumbia Water Center, Earth Institute, Columbia University, 500 W120 Street, New York, NY 10027, USAThis article reports the results of a one-day participatory workshop in Koraro, Ethiopia conducted prior to major development interventions in the region. The methodology of the workshop, structured to generate data useful for understanding the physical and social systems integral to water resources planning, provides a framework for future water need explorations in similar settings in Ethiopia and elsewhere. The use of only improved water sources as a metric for access to water under-represents the situation in Koraro, as many rely on streambeds for water due to the perceived cleanliness and low salinity of this unimproved water source. The reliance on metrics common in the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals, such as a minimum distance to a water source and the categorization of potable water based on type of water source, using varying figures (from as many as 30 to as few as four) can lead to assessments regarding the amount of additional sources necessary to allow access to specific locales, that are not consistent with actual need. Since the workshop, the Millennium Village Project has constructed over 30 wells in the region, following the most commonly used distance and source type metrics with less than desirable results. The water access evaluations alone do not address the needs of Koraro residents.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/7/275drinking waterKoraroMillennium Village Projectparticipatorystakeholderwater management
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author Katherine Alfredo
Franco A. Montalto
Timothy Bartrand
Tsegay Wolde-Georgis
Upmanu Lall
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Franco A. Montalto
Timothy Bartrand
Tsegay Wolde-Georgis
Upmanu Lall
Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, Ethiopia
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drinking water
Koraro
Millennium Village Project
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stakeholder
water management
author_facet Katherine Alfredo
Franco A. Montalto
Timothy Bartrand
Tsegay Wolde-Georgis
Upmanu Lall
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title Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, Ethiopia
title_short Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, Ethiopia
title_full Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Using a Participatory Stakeholder Process to Plan Water Development in Koraro, Ethiopia
title_sort using a participatory stakeholder process to plan water development in koraro, ethiopia
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This article reports the results of a one-day participatory workshop in Koraro, Ethiopia conducted prior to major development interventions in the region. The methodology of the workshop, structured to generate data useful for understanding the physical and social systems integral to water resources planning, provides a framework for future water need explorations in similar settings in Ethiopia and elsewhere. The use of only improved water sources as a metric for access to water under-represents the situation in Koraro, as many rely on streambeds for water due to the perceived cleanliness and low salinity of this unimproved water source. The reliance on metrics common in the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals, such as a minimum distance to a water source and the categorization of potable water based on type of water source, using varying figures (from as many as 30 to as few as four) can lead to assessments regarding the amount of additional sources necessary to allow access to specific locales, that are not consistent with actual need. Since the workshop, the Millennium Village Project has constructed over 30 wells in the region, following the most commonly used distance and source type metrics with less than desirable results. The water access evaluations alone do not address the needs of Koraro residents.
topic drinking water
Koraro
Millennium Village Project
participatory
stakeholder
water management
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/7/275
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