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SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
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SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
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SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
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SENEGAL 2018. One Million Cisterns for the Sahel Initiative
25/07/2018, SENEGAL, KEUR BARA
Women of the association Japo Ande Liggeye supported by a local NGO, Symbiose, draw water from the cistern to water their garden. The association uses the 50 m3 cisterns built FAO as an effort to provide irrigation supplement at the end of the rainy season.
The One million cisterns for the Sahel project aims to promote and facilitate the introduction of rainwater harvesting and storage systems for vulnerable communities, especially women. The objective is to enable millions of people in the Sahel have access to drinking water, have a surplus to enhance their family agricultural production, improve their food and nutrition security and strengthen their resilience.
This programme has various elements: the cisterns that collect rain water, cash transfers for beneficiaries building the cisterns, provision of highly nutritious seeds, and tools for gardening, and training in climate smart agriculture, water management, better access to markets through,. In Senegal, 10,000 vulnerable women are directly targeted, who are part of 200-300 women's groups. These women have obtained land rights for the first time and have received one cistern to collect water. Before the project, these communities used to only consume meat, cereals and milk. Now that they have access to water, they can also grow vegetables during the dry season. Surplus vegetables are sold in the market. Kids going back to school now as they don't have to help families and fetch water.
There are 2 types of cisterns ? a 50 cubic metre one for 60 women in a farmers' association 2.5 hours form Dakar, and a further 2.5 hours from there, 15 cubic metre cisterns. Women and children previously walked 4 hours a day to fetch water.
07/25/2018
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© Benedicte Kurzen/NOOR for FAO
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