Project Detail |
Ethiopia’s drought-prone regions, particularly the Kobo-Girana Valley and the Borena Zone, face mounting challenges due to climate change. Increasing temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, and prolonged droughts significantly impact agricultural productivity and water availability, leaving rural communities highly vulnerable. Dependent on rain-fed agriculture and livestock, these areas are experiencing severe food and water insecurity, exacerbating poverty and hampering climate-resilient sustainable development.
The project will implement solar-powered water pumping systems alongside efficient irrigation techniques to address these issues. It will also empower smallholder farmers and pastoralists to adopt sustainable agricultural practices. Recoverable grants will enhance access to finance, improve water security and boost agricultural and livestock productivity.
The initiative aims to foster sustainable water usage practices nationwide, demonstrate a community-led water management model that integrates traditional techniques, and strengthen local institutional capacity to scale the deployment of clean energy solutions. This will ensure long-lasting, transformative benefits for some of Ethiopia’s most vulnerable communities. |