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Kenya; Rainwater Harvesting For Increased Agricultural Production In Kenya

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RAINWATER HARVESTING FOR INCREASEDAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN KENYA

Presentation held by Dr. David M. Mburu, Chairman of the Kenya RainwaterAssociation, 10.12.2008, Maputo (9th General Assembly of the AACC)

GREATER HORN OF AFRICA RAINWATER PARTNERSHIP/KENYA RAINWATER ASSOCIATION SECRETARIAT

Website: www.gharainwater.org

ABOUT KRA

Kenya Rainwater Association (KRA) is aprofessional, national membershiporganization, which is non-profit and non-political, bringing together individuals,institutions and organizations activelyinvolved in enhancing rainwater harvestingand utilization.

ABOUT KRA cont’

Kenya Rainwater Association was registeredin 1994, under the Societies Act and itsactivities complement those of individuals,institutions, private companies, NGO's andGovernment efforts in the water sector.

ABOUT KRA cont’

• The current National Development Planalso emphasizes the promotion andutilization of rainwater for sustainabledevelopment and this is what KRA isstriving to achieve.

VISION

• That all people have access to safe andreliable water supplies for domestic,livestock, agricultural and commercialuse.

MISSION

Our mission is to improve and promoterainwater harvesting technologies,utilization and management

OBJECTIVES

The main objectives are to promoterainwater harvesting technologies,utilization and management, buildingcapacity in rainwater harvesting amongprofessionals, technicians, artisans andcommunities/land users.

BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIPINCLUDE

• Access to technical and professional advice• Receipt of the Association’s newsletter• Opportunity to participate in meetings,

workshops, seminars and conferences• Training and research opportunities• Product marketing and advertisement• Joint rainwater harvesting projects between KRA

and Community Based Organizations

ACHIEVEMENTS

• Integrated Rainwater Harvesting andManagement Program

• The main program goal is to promote integratedrainwater harvesting & management (RHM)systems and complementary technologies forwater supply, food security, wealth creation andsustainable livelihoods. Towards this goal,KRA/GHARP developed a three-phasedprogram

ACHIEVEMENTS cont’

Phase I Case Studies: Entailed evaluationof existing RHM systems and identificationof adoption and replication constraints.

Phase II Piloting: Focuses on addressingconstraints, testing and piloting viableoptions and dissemination approaches.

ACHIEVEMENTS cont’

Phase III Replication and Up-scaling Involves mainlyreplication and up-scaling of tested RHM systems

• Integrated Water Resources Management for Socio-economic Development and Sustainable Livelihoodsof Tungu Kabiri Community.

• Gedo Region Integrated Rainwater Harvesting andManagement Program in Somalia.

• Stakeholders Directory• Rainwater Harvesting Expositions• International SearNet Conferences

ON GOING PROJECTS

• Improved rural drinking water supply, forASAL Mwingi and Kyuso Districtssanitation and related. Funded by ACP EUwater facility through GAA

• Sub-surface dams and sand dams, rockcatchment systems, roof catchmentsystems in schools and VIP latrines.

ON GOING PROJECTS Cont’

Integrated RHM systems and complementarytechnologies for wealth creation and sustainablelivelihood in 8 semi-arid Districts in Kenya.Funded by EC through SKILLSHAREinternational (water pans and earth dams, waterregulation system and auxiliary structures sanddams, farm ponds, roof catchments, dripirrigation systems, tree nurseries, fodder/pastureproduction, DAT, bee keeping and capacitybuilding)

ON GOING PROJECTS cont’

• Integrated Water Supply andImproved Sanitation in RuralSchools in Laikipia District.Funded by UNDP (Roofcatchment systems, farm ponds,sanitation systems, drip irrigation)

DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS

NRRDO Sudan WaterProgram

RELMA-Sida

EuropeanCommission

CORDAIDSEARNET-GWPProject

UNDP-SGP

USAID-OFDA

USAID/Pact-Kenya

EXAMPLES OF WATER HARVESTINGTECHNOLOGIES

• Roof water tanks for schools• Community water supply projects

Construction of roof water tank at aschool in Makueni District

Completed roof water tank at aschool in Makueni District

Community water supply project inChuka district

Community participation in watertank construction

Formwork for roofing water tank

Water storage tank

In-situ Rainwater Harvesting

• Planting pits• Negarims• Range pitting• Ground breaking for rangeland

rehabilitation• Fodder preservation

Pawpaw planted in pits in Mwingi District

Negarims for citrus and millet production inMwingi District

Pits for rangeland rehabilitation in KituiDistrict

Ground breaking for rangerehabilitation in Baringo District

Demonstration on manual hay baler inLaikipia District

Runoff Water Harvesting

• Water ponds• Earth dams• Water pans in rangelands• Plastic lined water ponds• Siltation problems• Desilting with dam scoop

Water pond for livestock inMakanya village, Tanzania

Earth dam and Passion fruitproduction in Laikipia District

Newly constructed water pan inBaringo District

Rehabilitated water pan in LaikipiaDistrict

Newly constructed water pan inKoibatek District

Large plastic lined water pond

Plastic lined water pond for waterstorage

Siltation-challenge in water ponds

Demonstration on dam scoop fordesilting water pans

Dam scoop demonstration

Water Utilization

• Drip irrigation– Vegetable production– Fruit tree establishment Apiculture

• Apiculture (Bee-keeping)• Commercial production by farmer groups

Drip irrigation system

Demonstration on drip irrigation

Tomato production on drip irrigation inKitui District

Drip irrigation for vegetationgrowing in Nyando district

Pawpaw grown under drip irrigationin Baringo District

Bee hives for honey production inLaikipia District

Farmer groups growing sweet cornfor export in Kibwezi

Salad production for export inLaikipia district

Other Water Harvesting Structures

• Rock catchment• Sand dam• Shallow wells in dry riverbeds

Rock catchment dam in MutomoDistrict

Sand dam fully recharged inMachakos District

Water extraction from sand dam in Somalia

Water from sandy riverbed in Gedo region,Somalia

Shallow well in a dry riverbed

Protected shallow well in a dryriverbed

Camels drinking water from a shallowwell in a sandy riverbed

Goats drinking water from a shallowwell in a dry riverbed

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