Rural Sudan: Integrated water resources management applied (case studies)

This work was carried out under the Infrastructure and Cities for Economic Development (ICED) facility.

ICED supported DFID country offices, central teams and ODA-spending Other Government Departments to deliver DFID’s Economic Development Strategy by scaling up programming and investment in infrastructure and cities. It operated between February 2016 and July 2019.

Integrated water resources management (IWRM) is a means of addressing water problems driven by competing water demands for scarce and variable water resources. The approach has been used successfully in fragile contexts to manage risk and promote development.

In 2018, ICED undertook a review of successful IWRM approaches in Sudan, extracting lessons learnt on how IWRM can be used to manage conflict and climate risk, and support the transition from humanitarian response to developmental intervention. The study produced a series of guidelines, five case studies, and a summary guide on the importance of IWRM.

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10/10/18

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