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The Economic Commission of West African States (ECOWAS) has approved a proposal for a directive designed to ensure future water infrastructure projects respect the environment and benefit all
The overall aim of this external lesson-learning review of the GWI programme in West Africa was to identify and analyse the policy changes brought about by the programme.
If the world is going to make significant progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, development actors will need to think and work in new ways, including in evaluation.
If the world is going to make significant progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, development actors will need to think and work in new ways, including in evaluation.
Our work in Burkina Faso focused on supporting smallholders who are farming, transforming and trading rice in the irrigated area around the Bagré dam
Our work in Mali focused on supporting smallholders who are farming, transforming and trading rice in the irrigated area around the Sélingué dam. We also looked at the overall economic impact of the dam itself, both in terms of return on investment of the dam as a whole, and in terms of the role it plays in improving the livelihoods of the communities it affects.
Our work in Niger focused on achieving secure land tenure for both the state and smallholders affected by the construction of Kandadji dam. We also looked at the overall economic impact of the dam itself in improving livelihoods of the communities it affects, primarily through benefit-sharing mechanisms such as the creation of a local development fund.
Le programme Global Water Initiative en Afrique de l’Ouest (GWI), appuyé par la Fondation Howard G. Buffett et mis en œuvre par IIED et l’UICN, est intervenu entre 2007 et 2017.








