- Posted on 12 Apr 2023
- Updated on 12 Apr 2023
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Strengthening water resources management planning systems for inclusive climate resilient WASH services in Cambodia.
The research aims to support CSOs (Civil Society Organisations), water associations and government actors to adapt and implement guidelines related to climate resilient water resources management planning at varied scales in Cambodia (commune, district, catchment). It will support improved incorporation of climate-related risks and uncertainties to WASH service planning and management, as well as inclusive approaches drawing on co-production and systems thinking approaches.
1. In what ways are WASH CSOs and associations engaging in climate resilient water resources management planning at varied scales in Cambodia (commune, district, catchment)?
2. How can existing or new tools and frameworks for risk and resilient WASH assessment be used and adapted to meet the needs of WASH system actors in Cambodia to secure more climate resilient services?
- How are CSOs and associations utilising recently released water safety planning tools issued by government agencies MRD and MISTI?
- What are the incentives for implementation, and how can these incentives be better understood to drive uptake of tools and frameworks?
3. To what extent do new and existing tools and frameworks incorporate GEDSI and women’s leadership considerations and opportunities? How could they be improved?
Through participatory action research processes, and co-production methodologies, we will work with research partners to strengthen the capacity of actors to consider climate risks in the context of inclusive WASH.
Project partners include:
- Cambodia Development Resource Institute
- East Meets West/Thrive Networks
- Cambodian Water Supply Association
- WaterAid Cambodia
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Researchers
SDGs
This project is working towards UN Sustainable Development Goals 1, 5 and 6.
Explore International development
Institute for Sustainable Futures; International development; Water
Research Centre
Years
- 2023-2025
Location
- Cambodia
Client
- Water for Women funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
Partner
- Cambodia Development Resource Institute
- East Meets West/Thrive Networks
- Cambodian Water Supply Association
- WaterAid Cambodia