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This is a three-year project with New Mexico State University. The goal of the project is to link U.S. universities with Afghan universities and ministries to extend information and knowledge on appropriate technology, enhance the management of water resources, and develop a policy framework for land tenure in rural areas. The main objective of AWATT is to improve the community and farm-level management of the supply and demand of irrigation water resources for increased agricultural productivity and food security in Afghanistan. AWATT provides technical assistance to MAIL at the national, provincial, and district levels to assess and improve watershed management, irrigation management, and agricultural technology transfer. AWATT also supports the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock’s (MAIL) Natural Resource Management project whose objective is to ensure that Afghanistan’s natural resource base is rehabilitated and used in a productive and sustainable way by Afghanistan’s rural population. This requires a supportive policy and regulatory framework at the national level, and participatory planning methods with advanced technical opportunities in natural resource planning and management at the local level. Fact Sheet AWATT Jun 2011
Fact Sheet AWATT Jun 2011
17 April 2011 | Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
Photo: AWATT Villagers build a terracing system that will slow water runoff, improve canal conditions, and protect farms in the lower watershed from soil...
3 February 2011 | Herat Province, Afghanistan
USAID/AWATT Members of the community in Shindand District in Herat Province watches as the karez is closed. This stops the water from flowing onward...
5 November 2010 | Nuristan, Afghanistan
From craggy slopes of the Hindu Kush, Nuristan feeds snowpack and monsoon runoff into eastern Afghanistan’s river network, often with devastating consequences. Unchecked, these seasonal...
11 October 2010 | Balkh Province, Afghanistan
Haji Ghafoor is a farmer located in the Balkh canal irrigation system, where water allocation is done by farmers who take weekly turns irrigating their...
28 February 2010 | Jalalabad, Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, every village has a mirab – a water master – who is in charge of managing local irrigation resources. It is...
31 July 2009 | Chaharikar, Afghanistan
In Parwan Province, women entrepreneurs in nine communities are producing nutritious dried fruits and vegetables thanks to solar dryers provided by USAID. Indirect solar dryers...
22 March 2011 | Kabul, Afghanistan
Robert Sauers/USAID Girls enjoy the water at Babur Gardens park in Kabul. In celebration of World Water Day, the United States Embassy...
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