Integral water management

Since 2007 Bolivia is implementing a national Watershed-policy, which is based on a 20-years-project work of Swiss EZA in this area and which aims for an integral water management. Together with other providers Switzerland supports the implementation of the 2nd phase of the national plan for Watershed-management on national level and in the 4 Andean departments. This way, the resilience of 62.500 families will be improved directly and of 300.000 indirectly in the next 4 ½ years.
Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
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Bolivia |
Changement climatique & environnement Eau Gouvernance Prévention des catastrophes
Politique de l’environnement
Conservation des ressources en eau Politique du secteur de l’eau Décentralisation Politique du secteur publique |
01.09.2014
- 31.12.2018 |
CHF 15’320’000
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- Central State of South East
- HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation
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Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE DISTRIBUTION d'EAU & ASSAINISSEMENT
PROTECTION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT GÉNÉRAL
DISTRIBUTION d'EAU & ASSAINISSEMENT
GOUVERNEMENT ET SOCIETE CIVILE
PROTECTION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT GÉNÉRAL
PREVÉNTION CATASTROPHES / PRÉPARATION À LEUR SURVENUE
Sous-Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE Politique et gestion administrative du secteur de l’eau
Préservation des ressources en eau (y compris collecte de données)
Politique de l’environnement et gestion administrative
Préservation des ressources en eau (y compris collecte de données)
Politiques publiques et gestion administrative
Décentralisation et soutien aux administrations infranationales (y compris redevabilité)
Politique de l’environnement et gestion administrative
Prévention des catastrophes et préparation à leur survenue
Thème transversal Prévention des crises
Le projet tient compte de l'égalité des sexes en tant que thème transversal.
Le projet tient compte de la démocratisation, de la bonne gouvernance et des droits de l'homme en tant que thème transversal.
Le projet est axé sur l'amélioration du fonctionnement de l'organisation partenaire
Le projet contribue à améliorer le fonctionnement de l'organisation partenaire
Type d'aide Panier de fonds ou fonds commun multidonateur
Mandat avec gestion de fonds
Numéro de projet 7F07045
Contexte |
The majority of the rural population of Bolivia in the Andean Regions lives from agriculture. Degradation of soils, deforestation and the loss of biodiversity are causing water scarcity for agriculture and ranching, but also for human consumption, not only in the rural areas but also in the adjacent urban settlements. This is aggravated by the adverse impacts of the climate change, which manifest themselves first of all in an increased variability of precipitations: The consequences are an absence of precipitations on one side and inundations on the other. This causes increasing insecurity concerning the availability of water and leads to violent conflicts in many cases. According to the international normative framework the access to water is a human right and a strategic resource. Since 2007 Bolivia is increasingly promoting investments in the water sector, which up to now have reached an amount of approximately 200 million US$. With the help of the international ODA an important part of these investments is implemented through the national plan for Watershed Management (NPW). Presently the plan is in its 2nd phase (2013 – 2017). |
Objectifs |
Ultimate objective The project contributes to improve the quality of life of the vulnerable population in the rural Andean zone and in small urban settlements. Project objective The project strengthens the resilience of rural families and of the population in small urban settlements with an improved water management considering the impacts of the climate change. Indicator With the conclusion of the project 62.500 families in the rural area and in small urban settlements of in total 40 water drainage areas in 4 departments of the Bolivian Andean Region have strengthened their resilience against the impacts of the climate change. Indirectly 300.000 families profit from the positive effects of the improved Watershed-Managements and the sustainable use of water and soils. |
Groupes cibles |
Direct beneficiaries: 62.500 families in 40 water drainage areas. Indirect beneficiaries: 300.000 families in the rural area and in small urban settlements have been sensitised for the impacts of the climate change and a careful use of water and profit from a better availability and quality of water.
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Effets à moyen terme |
Outcome 1: Economic resilience Prosperity of 30.000 families in rural areas and small urban settlements has been improved. Outcome 2: Political and institutional resilience Capacities of 4 department governments and 40 municipalities in integral Watershed-Management and in coping the adverse effects of climate change have been strengthened. Outcome 3: Resilience of communities and families The capacities of 62.500 rural families in 40 water drainage areas have been strengthened in 3 aspects: use of water and soils, organisation and influence on local politics concerning the integral use of water, adjustment of their production systems to climate changes. Outcome 4. Ecological resilience On 4.000 hectares of land the capacity of the ecosystems to cushion the adverse effects of the climate change could be improved by means of special actions. |
Résultats |
Principaux résultats attendus: Investments in micro water drainage areas have been made and economic, social and ecological effects have been achieved. Thanks to participation and co-financing from local funds the financing is sustainable. Local Watershed Management plans and strategies have been established with public participation. They prioritise investments, determine the mechanisms for co-financing and cooperation of local and national actors and the cooperation procedures for private and public stakeholders. Experiences in the management of micro water drainage areas and in the planning of strategic water drainage areas have been systemized. They contribute to a replication on national level and to a progression of sectorial policies. Capacities of families in rural areas and in small urban settlements for an integral use of water and IWM have been strengthened. Principaux résultats antérieurs: Due to an improved water offer 38.000 of the 67.000 families who profit directly from the project, were able to increase their agriculture and livestock production and with it their incomes by at least 15%. The Vice-Ministry for Water Resources and Watering has improved national institutional capacities and strengthened the cooperation with department governments and communities. On department level institutional structures and plans for an integral Watershed-Management (IWM) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) have been elaborated. Plans and budgets on department level now also include the issue of integral water use in view of the climate changes. |
Direction/office fédéral responsable |
DDC |
Crédit |
Coopération au développement |
Partenaire de projet |
Partenaire contractuel Institution étatique étrangère Organisation suisse à but non lucratif |
Coordination avec d'autres projets et acteurs |
Ministry of Autonomy ; Office of Mother Earth in the Ministry of Environment and Water; Department governments of Chuquisaca, Potosí and Tarija; Members of the sectorial „water“ team of the providers coordination platform (Belgium, EU, Sweden, WB) Projects of DEZA (PRRD, Biocultura, applied climate change research)
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Budget | Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF 15’320’000 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF 15’057’743 |
Phases du projet |
Phase 3
01.01.2019
- 31.12.2022
(Completed)
Phase 2 01.09.2014 - 31.12.2018 (Completed) Phase 1 01.09.2010 - 28.02.2016 (Completed) |