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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    March, 2009
    India, Asia

    CGIAR-CPWF Project “International Training and Research Program on

    Groundwater Governance in Asia: Theory and Practice” was designed and

    implemented by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) to address the

    deficiencies in human capacity of managing groundwater in the two large basins of

    the world- the Indus-Gangetic basin and the Yellow River basin. The basic premise of

    the project was that proper groundwater management needs to be built on informed

    knowledge of professionals from the region, with emphasis on inter-disciplinary

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2009
    Colombia, India, Laos, Niger, Asia, South-Eastern Asia, Southern Africa, South America

    The CPWF-supported project ‘Models for implementing multiple-use water supply

    systems for enhanced land and water productivity, rural livelihoods and gender equity’

    (‘CPWF-MUS’) innovated, tested, and documented homestead-scale and communityscale

    models for Multiple Use water Services in 30 rural and peri-urban sites in 8

    countries: the Andes (Bolivia and Colombia), Indus-Ganges (India, Nepal), Limpopo

    (South Africa and Zimbabwe), Mekong (Thailand) and Nile (Ethiopia). Learning alliances

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2009
    Colombia, South America

    The Sustaining inclusive Collective Action that Links across Economic and Ecological Scales in upper watersheds (Scales) project fits mainly in People and Water in Catchments Theme (Theme

    2) of the CPWF. Its goal is to contribute to poverty alleviation in the upper watersheds of the

    tropics through improved collective action for watershed resource management within and across

    social-spatial scales. Scales worked though an integrated program of collaborative action

    research, development, and capacity building in key catchments of the Nile and Andes basins, as

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2009
    India, Asia

    “The Strategic Analysis of India’s National River Linking Project”: In 2005, the

    International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and the Challenge Program on Water

    and Food (CPWF) started a three-year research study on “Strategic Analysis of India’s River Linking Project”. The primary focus of the IWMI-CPWF project is to provide the public and the policy planners with a balanced analysis of the social benefits and costs ofthe National River Linking Project (NRLP).

    The project consists of research in three phases. Phase I analyzed India’s water future

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