Photo: Namfo (File photo). By Chila Namaiko
The
Government and the European Union (EU) will soon sign a 14 million
Euro-project to carry out the climate-smart agriculture, water
management and irrigation systems to be implemented in selected
districts of the country.
The five-year
project, expected to kick-off this year, was aimed at enhancing
sustainable and gender sensitive agricultural water management and
irrigation systems for the smallholder farmers in selected districts of
the lower Kafue-Sub catchment.
European Investment
Bank head of regional representation Tom Andersen said yesterday that
once the project was completed, it would significantly improve
integrated water and land use planning at both local and sub-catchment
level.
Mr Andersen said
the focus of the project would be on the female farmers traditionally
under-represented and disempowered in community based water and land
management structures.
He said the project
would establish and rehabilitate pilot irrigation sites for smallholder
farmers, including sustainable operations practices, efficient water
use and innovative up-scaling models.
"The duration of
the project is four to five years and will strengthen extension
capacities on water use, harvesting and irrigation," he said.
He said this when
he appeared before a Parliamentary Committee on Energy, Water
Development and Tourism chaired by United Party for National Development
(UPND) Mbabala Member of Parliament Ephraim Bbelemu.
Mr Andersen was submitting on the EU's supported interventions in the water and sanitation sector in Zambia.
Other ongoing and
future investments with EU involvement were promoting improved water
supply and sanitation services as well as water management in general.
He said the
projects included components targeted specifically to the poor people,
towards which EU grant was directed as a lead partner through the
European Investment Bank.
He cited the Zambia
Water and Sanitation project aimed at improving water and sanitation
infrastructure for selected cities on Copperbelt to benefit more than
355,000 residents.
The committee heard that the project was being implemented by Mulenga Water and Sewerage Company.
Another significant
project was the Lusaka Sanitation Programme consisting of
rehabilitation and expanding sewerage and waste water infrastructure in
line with the Lusaka sanitation master plan, a financing agreement
signed in November 2017.
He said addressing
climate change was another sector EU was working with Government to curb
effects citing droughts in some parts of the ountry amplified by
challenges of climate change.
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