Dear all,
First of all, we want to wish you Happy Eid!
Webinar “Water Rights and Water Conflicts”
We also want to draw your attention to the upcoming free webinar “Water Rights and Water Conflicts”
While land rights are recorded systematically in most countries, water rights are not. This makes it easier for vested interests to capture and abuse them. So would there be an added value of registering water rights, the way land rights are registered?
In a webinar next week (September 13, Tuesday; 1100 GMT click here for local timings), Frank van Steenbergen (MetaMeta) will discuss the links between water rights regimes and the practice of monopolizing water use. The discussion will be based on findings of recent research on the Codification of Water Rights, supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Special emphasis will be on flood-based farming systems, where water rights systems are inherently complex and hold valuable lessons.
The webinar is being organised by the Spate Irrigation Network Foundation, EPRSO and UNESCO-IHE.
The webinar is free to attend and open to all. For more details, local timings, and how to attend, please visit www.thewaterchannel.tv/webinars.
Video “Spate Irrigation: First floods”
On TheWaterChannel.tv you can find an interesting video about a seasonal river. This video provides a snapshot of first floods in a seasonal river in Dayu Kebele, Raya Alamata Woreda in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray province. The seasonal floods are key to irrigation, groundwater recharge, and rural livelihoods in the region. Click here to view it.
Wishing you the best, Frank, Abraham and Daniel.