National Water Resources Management in Kyrgyzstan
01.01.2013
- 31.12.2019
Water resources management remains ineffective in the Kyrgyz Republic, but the Water Code based on of Integrated Water Resources Management principles and adopted in 2005, provides stewardship for improved water resources governance and management. However the government lacks technical capacity and financial resources to implement the code. The project will assist the country in strengthening and improving water resources management capability and irrigation service delivery for the benefit of water users by enforcement of the water code.
Project completed
Uzbekistan: Upscaling of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) with the World Bank “Rural Enterprise Support Project” (RESPII)
01.03.2012
- 31.12.2015
SDC’s contribution focuses on the soft component of this major World Bank (WB) irrigation project, and further promotes Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), strengthens capacities of 7 Administrations of Irrigation Systems (AIS) and 65 Water Consumer Associations (WCA), establishes and equips 62 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) to disseminate best water saving practices.
| Country/region | Topic | Period | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Central Asia |
Water Agriculture & food security
Water resources conservation
Agricultural water resources
Agricultural development
|
01.03.2012 - 31.12.2015 |
CHF 5'309'000 |
Project completed
Regional Art and Culture Programme in Central Asia
01.03.2012
- 30.06.2016
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) considers Art and Culture as an important component and tool of good governance. Moreover, for SDC supporting cultural activities is an integral and indispensable part of development as “Culture is not one of life’s luxuries – it is life itself”. The Regional Art and Culture Programme, which covers both regional and national projects is implemented by the Swiss Cooperation Offices in Dushanbe, Bishkek and Tashkent.
Project completed
Central Asia Regional Water Information Base
01.03.2012
- 31.10.2012
Project completed
IWRM Regional Water Fergana
01.03.2012
- 31.12.2012
Project completed
Water Productivity Improvement
01.03.2012
- 30.06.2013
Project completed
Regional Manager Water Sector
01.01.2012
- 31.07.2012
Spécialistes de l’eau pour la région. Situation initiale: L’Asie centrale est confrontée à de graves problèmes d’eau et d’énergie. Elle éprouve donc un besoin d’autant plus grand à se doter d’un spécialiste de l’eau, qui soit en mesure de jouer le rôle de conseiller dans le cadre du programme consacré à l’eau. Ce conseiller est également membre du réseau pour l’eau. Il est entré en fonction en 2009. Objectifs: Le conseiller en matière d’eau intervient dans la conception des mécanismes destinés à assurer une répartition équitable des ressources en eau. Mise en oeuvre: Il cherche à établir le dialogue politique avec les partenaires, conseille les équipes locales du secteur de l’eau et participe activement au réseau de la DDC dédié à l’eau. Il est rattaché au bureau de programme de Tachkent. En 2010, ses activités le mèneront principalement à Bichkek, à Almaty et à Douchanbe.
Project completed
Water Management Skills Development in Uzbekistan
01.01.2011
- 28.02.2015
The project focuses on professional colleges in rural areas of Andijan, Namangan, Fergana and Tashkent provinces. Approximately 1500 pupils participated in the new educational programme, enabling them to meet the requirements of the labour market and learn about new technological standards. At a later stage and based on the results of the experience gained at the 11 colleges, the programme will be introduced at a further 200 colleges throughout the country.
| Country/region | Topic | Period | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Uzbekistan |
Vocational training Education Agriculture & food security
Vocational training
Education policy
Agricultural water resources
|
01.01.2011 - 28.02.2015 |
CHF 3'860'000 |
Project completed
Automatisierung der Wasserversorgung im Ferghana-Tal
01.08.2010
- 31.12.2013
Project completed
Central Asia Regional Water Information Base
01.08.2010
- 29.02.2012
Project completed
Uzbekistan: Water Resources Management Sector Project
15.02.2010
- 31.12.2015
In Uzbekistan agricultural production almost entirely depends on irrigation. The country is therefore compelled to using existing water resources much more efficiently, especially in irrigation, which consumes over 90% of the water. After the collapse of the Soviet Union the region inherited huge irrigation schemes, and the associated storage facilities were all managed centrally at that time. The newly independent states inherited a system of inefficient water management, seriously deteriorated infrastructure and poor institutional settings all coupled with the prevailing arid geo-climatic features of the region.
Project completed
EC-IFAS: Organisation de l'utilisation de l'eau
01.02.2010
- 30.06.2012