Integrated Water Resource Management in the Barind tract

Projet terminé

A novelty for Bangladesh, this project will bring the principles of Integrated Water Resources Management to the sub-district and community level. Poverty in the Barind tracts is higher than national average and water scarcity uncovers economic, ecological and equity issues. Elected local governments will be capacitated to regulate water use and increase availability of water for the benefit of about a million people in the target region.

Pays/région Thème Période Budget
Bangladesh
Governance
Eau
nothemedefined
Décentralisation
Politique du secteur de l’eau
Approvisionnement en eau
01.08.2014 - 30.06.2018
CHF  4’800’000
Contexte

The Barind tract in North-Western Bangladesh is a dry area classified as “hard to reach” by the GoB with above-average incidences of poverty, marginalization and water scarcity (the latter as result of over-extraction, changing rain patterns and contamination).

The Bangladesh Water Act, which includes important elements of IWRM and stipulates active roles of the LGIs, has been approved 2013 but is not yet implemented.

 

Objectifs

The competent local government institutions (LGIs) have contributed to increase the availability of water for disadvantaged people in the Barind areas through sustainable, effective, inclusive management and use of water resources.

Groupes cibles
  • The people affected by water scarcity and limited accesses to water resources, i.e. 250’000 direct and about 750’000 indirect beneficiaries in 35-40 unions and 4-6 urban municipalities in the Chapai Nawabganj and Rajshahi districts
  • 70% of the beneficiaries will be disadvantaged, i.e. poor and living in hard-to-reach communities.
  • LGIs of partnering unions, municipalities and upazilas
  • The Ministry of Water Resources and Local Government division of the GoB

 

Effets à moyen terme
  • Outcome 1: Citizens, particularly the disadvantaged in the project area, have actively participated and pursued their interests in the IWRM process and piloted IWRM models.
  • Outcome 2: LGIs in the project area have adopted and institutionalized the IWRM process for improved water related services.
  • Outcome 3: The GoB adopted necessary rules and regulations to implement IWRM aspects of the National Water Act.

 

Résultats

Principaux résultats attendus:  

  • Citizen and community organizations are capacitated to actively engage with the LGIs in relation to the IWRM process
  • Citizen and community organizations are equipped to develop and operate water schemes based on the 4R principles (Re-use, Reduce, Recycle, Restore)
  • LGIs piloted and developed different models of IWRM based on the 4R principles
  • LGIs have established and operated an incentive-based regulatory system of IWRM
  • WARPO has built its institutional capacity to implement the National Water Act
  • WARPO has developed a knowledge management and monitoring system re. IWRM and communicated lessons learnt for policy formulation
  • LGIs and line agencies at local level coordinate to implement and monitor the IWRM process

 


Direction/office fédéral responsable DDC
Crédit Coopération au développement
Partenaire de projet Partenaire contractuel
Institution étatique étrangère
Organisation suisse à but non lucratif
  • Sub-National State SouthEast
  • Croix-Rouge Suisse


Coordination avec d'autres projets et acteurs

Other SDC projects: HLP, Sharique, WASH, MMC, GIZ, LOGIN

Budget Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF    4’800’000 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF    4’716’737
Phases du projet Phase 2 01.07.2018 - 31.12.2023   (Completed)

Phase 1 01.08.2014 - 30.06.2018   (Completed)