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‘Action Research’ Example: Piloting and Upscaling of Multiple Use water Services (MUS) Barbara van Koppen & Stef Smits

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Page 1: piloting and upscaling of mus - IWMI/WRC Research Uptake Workshop

‘Action Research’

Example: Piloting and Upscaling

of Multiple Use water Services (MUS) Barbara van Koppen & Stef Smits

Page 2: piloting and upscaling of mus - IWMI/WRC Research Uptake Workshop

A water services approach in rural and

peri-urban areas that takes people’s

multiple water needs as starting point of

planning and provision of water services

within public sector mandate of better

using water for poverty alleviation

A solution: a vision of impact An a priori Theory of Change

Page 3: piloting and upscaling of mus - IWMI/WRC Research Uptake Workshop

1. Structure multi-stakeholder learning alliances (MUS Group) for exchange/learning, knowledge hub and repository, strategic advocacy in national (e.g. DWA) and international forums (e.g., World Water Forums)

2. ‘Projects’ are just building blocks

3. The role of science:

– synthesizing lessons learnt

– identifying hypotheses and future agendas (‘learning wheels’)

– promoting new implementation of better solutions

Long-term learning alliances on ‘why’ and ‘how’

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• Non-planned water uses happen anyhow: turn the problem into an opportunity

• Recognize – formalize local practice • Sub-sectors: Incremental cost-benefit

analysis • Community-driven planning: ownership and

leveraging indigenous capitals of holistic self-supply from ecosystems

Science in the ‘why’: rigorously ‘making the case’

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• Implementing strategic pilots in

collaboration with champion implementers, service providers and policy makers: to make a generic and replicable case

• Upscaling initiatives with different partners: – through WASH sub-sector;

– through irrigation sub-sector;

– As MUS by design

• Example synthesis: MUS Group: Generic guidelines for planning and providing Multiple use water services

• Example ‘learning wheel’ of key principles

Science in the ‘how’ : piloting and upscaling MUS

Page 6: piloting and upscaling of mus - IWMI/WRC Research Uptake Workshop

Ownership and

understanding of

MUS and its

impacts among

national level

stakeholdersCoordination of planning,

implementation and

financing of MUS among

national level

organisations that

enables coordination

among intermediate level

stakeholders

Capacity to support a

learning approach to

MUS among

intermediate level

organisations

National policies,

legislation, norms and

standards allow for

integrated

participatory project

cycles at local and

enabling intermediate

level

National water policies,

legislation, and

implementation

programs allocate

resources to enhance

physical access of the

poor to an equitable

share of water for

multiple uses

Implementing and scaling up

a sustainable, equitable and

effective MUS approach;

principles at national level

for an enabling environment

National water policies

and legislation, and

their enforcement

strategies, enhance

legal access of the

poor to an equitable

share of water for

multiple uses

Ownership and

understanding of

MUS and its

impacts among all

intermediate level

stakeholders

Participatory

project cycles

followed in

implementation

programmes

Resources exist

among

intermediate level

stakeholders to

implement and

upscale MUS

Coordination of

planning,

implementation and

financing among

intermediate level

stakeholders

Capacity to follow

a learning

approach to MUS

among

intermediate level

organisations

Intermediate

level institutions

to support

communities in

operation and

maintenance and

other support to

MUS

Enabling environment for

implementing and scaling up a

sustainable, equitable and

effective MUS approach;

principles at

intermediate/service provider

level

Community

National

Intermediate

Flows of information and communication

Flows of information and communication

Ownership and

understanding

of MUS and its

impact

Proper financial

modelsThorough

understanding of

poor people’s

water-based

livelihoods

Appropriate

technology

Effective and

inclusive

community

institutions

Sustainable use of

available water

resources and

services

Implementing a

sustainable, equitable

and effective MUS

approach for improved

livelihoods- principles to

be addressed in the

different phases of the

project cycle at

community level

Page 7: piloting and upscaling of mus - IWMI/WRC Research Uptake Workshop

Ownership and

understanding

of MUS and its

impact

Proper financial

models Thorough

understanding of

poor people’s

water-based

livelihoods

Appropriate

technology

Effective and

inclusive

community

institutions

Sustainable use

of available water

resources and

services

Implementing a

sustainable, equitable

and effective MUS

approach for improved

livelihoods- principles to

be addressed in the

different phases of the

project cycle at

community level

Community Level

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Enabling environment at

national level (to be

elaborated in the next

slide)

Ownership and

understanding of

MUS and its

impacts among all

intermediate level

stakeholders

Participatory

project cycles

followed in

implementation

programmes

Resources exist

among

intermediate level

stakeholders to

implement and

upscale MUS

Coordination of

planning,

implementation and

financing among

intermediate level

stakeholders

Capacity to follow

a learning

approach to MUS

among

intermediate level

organisations

Intermediate

level institutions

to support

communities in

operation and

maintenance

and other

support to MUS

Enabling environment for

implementing and scaling up

a sustainable, equitable and

effective MUS approach;

principles at

intermediate/service provider

level

Intermediate Level

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Ownership and

understanding of

MUS and its

impacts among

national level

stakeholders Coordination of

planning,

implementation and

financing of MUS

among national level

organisations that

enables coordination

among intermediate

level stakeholders

Capacity to support a

learning approach to

MUS among

intermediate level

organisations

National policies,

legislation, norms and

standards allow for

integrated

participatory project

cycles at local and

enabling intermediate

level

National water

policies, legislation,

and implementation

programs allocate

resources to enhance

physical access of the

poor to an equitable

share of water for

multiple uses

Implementing and scaling

up a sustainable, equitable

and effective MUS

approach; principles at

national level for an

enabling environment

National Level

National water

policies and

legislation, and their

enforcement

strategies, enhance

legal access of the

poor to an equitable

share of water for

multiple uses

Page 10: piloting and upscaling of mus - IWMI/WRC Research Uptake Workshop

Ownership and

understanding of

MUS and its

impacts among

national level

stakeholdersCoordination of planning,

implementation and

financing of MUS among

national level

organisations that

enables coordination

among intermediate level

stakeholders

Capacity to support a

learning approach to

MUS among

intermediate level

organisations

National policies,

legislation, norms and

standards allow for

integrated

participatory project

cycles at local and

enabling intermediate

level

National water policies,

legislation, and

implementation

programs allocate

resources to enhance

physical access of the

poor to an equitable

share of water for

multiple uses

Implementing and scaling up

a sustainable, equitable and

effective MUS approach;

principles at national level

for an enabling environment

National water policies

and legislation, and

their enforcement

strategies, enhance

legal access of the

poor to an equitable

share of water for

multiple uses

Ownership and

understanding of

MUS and its

impacts among all

intermediate level

stakeholders

Participatory

project cycles

followed in

implementation

programmes

Resources exist

among

intermediate level

stakeholders to

implement and

upscale MUS

Coordination of

planning,

implementation and

financing among

intermediate level

stakeholders

Capacity to follow

a learning

approach to MUS

among

intermediate level

organisations

Intermediate

level institutions

to support

communities in

operation and

maintenance and

other support to

MUS

Enabling environment for

implementing and scaling up a

sustainable, equitable and

effective MUS approach;

principles at

intermediate/service provider

level

Community

National

Intermediate

Flows of information and communication

Flows of information and communication

Ownership and

understanding

of MUS and its

impact

Proper financial

modelsThorough

understanding of

poor people’s

water-based

livelihoods

Appropriate

technology

Effective and

inclusive

community

institutions

Sustainable use of

available water

resources and

services

Implementing a

sustainable, equitable

and effective MUS

approach for improved

livelihoods- principles to

be addressed in the

different phases of the

project cycle at

community level

Learning: ‘services’ ‘starting with people’

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!! Unintended MUS late 2000s: • India National Rural Employment

Guarantee Scheme; 55 million workers; two-third of works are multi-purpose and multiple-source water assets.

• Same in Community Work Program?? • Local and Community Driven Development

MUS: accountability for high-performing service delivery

• New concepts

(e.g., accountability triangle)

• New upscaling partners

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Thank you for your attention

Further info:

MUS Group: www.musgroup.net

Barbara van Koppen [email protected]