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Ethiopia: Institutional environment & local coping strategies within a MUS system in Legedini

Martine Jeths, Eline Boelee (contact), Frans Huibers, Desalegne Simachew (2006)

Working Title: The institutional environment and the local coping strategies within a MUS system in Legedinini PA, Dire Dawa Administrative Council, Ethiopia

Abstract: The principal study area for this thesis research was the Legedini Peasant Association in Eastern Ethiopia in the Dire Dawa Council, situated in the arid lowlands below 1500m and characterized by degraded land with erratic rainfall and no surface water. The people practice mixed subsistence farming, though cannot be self-sufficient and therefore depend on food aid. End 2002 a borehole for domestic water supply was installed with a submerged pump powered by a diesel generator, plus additional infrastructure. At the same time a nearby spring in the same watershed was developed. Besides the new water system, new crops and innovative methods of irrigation were introduced. All these measures created big expectations in the communities for the future, of being able to produce for the market and move beyond their food insecurity. Indeed these improved infrastructures and new practices brought benefits but also introduced new risks, dependencies and vulnerabilities. The vulnerability of this system became apparent when the pump broke down two years after becoming operational. The selected technology appeared to be too complicated, too costly, and not sufficient imbedded in the institutional framework for this area and therefore not sustainable. The solution for improving rural livelihoods by promoting productive uses of water should be sought in creating other water source options and technologies that are affordable, developing alternative sources of income or accepting the fact that the people will stay dependent on external aid.

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CopingStrategies.pdf  (2.20 MB)
FileOverview of coping strategies in Legedini

A power point presentation giving a brief overview of the institutions involved in the DAP II project in the Legedini peasant association.

PresentationMartine04Mar05.pdf  (814 kB)

FileStakeholder analysis in the Legedini PA

A first field report and stakeholder analysis in the Legedini area. The purpose of the field visit to the Diri Dawa Administrative Council (DDAC) was to assess the existing situation related to MUS and learn from their experiences.

PreparationsLADireDawaDec05.pdf  (53 kB)



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