A hidden crisis: unravelling current failures for future success in rural groundwater supply

Lead Research Organisation: Addis Ababa University
Department Name: Science and Mathematics Education

Abstract

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Planned Impact

Our research project tackles one of the most pressing and under-researched areas within the African water sector: why do so many groundwater based rural water supplies fail within a short space of time, and what steps can be made in designing new water points to increase their sustainability? The ultimate beneficiaries of this research are the rural people within Africa who currently use unreliable shared water points and the estimated 300-400 million people who still have no access to improved water services. Given the high rates of source failure (30-40%), the research has the potential to make a major impact on the sector. Increased sustainability of water supplies will enable the benefits of improved health, nutrition, education opportunities, safety/dignity and livelihood security, to accrue within communities, rather than being repeatedly lost in cycles of supply failure. This is essential for long-term development and will particularly benefit women and children who bear the brunt of water collection.
There are a number of intermediary beneficiaries and direct users of the research who can directly use the new knowledge and techniques (1) multi-lateral agencies and donors with both regional and country-specific 'support' and funding mandates (e.g. WSP, DFID); (2) government ministries, departments and development partners (including NGOs) at national and regional level involved in the design of guidelines and policies; (3)implementing agencies, such as local government, NGOs and private sector actors, that develop and backstop rural water supply infrastructure (e.g. drilling companies); (4) the academic community, who can build on the detailed interdisciplinary research and data generated.
Donors and multinational agencies. The research outcomes will particularly help in mapping trajectories to targets such as the proposed new Sustainable Development Goals. Our research with more nuanced definitions of functional water points and the forecasting of future functionality under various scenarios will be of particular benefit.
Government Departments and national NGOs. This group set national policy and standards and mechanisms for monitoring. The research outcomes will help define the combination of factors that lead to water source failure, or success, and also propose a strategy for increasing the potential for rural water supply service to remain functional. This group will be engaged in the project from the outset by the strong links WaterAid and our Africa academic partners have with national government and regional stakeholders (e.g. AMCOW; Ethiopia's Water Sector Advisory Group). A wider international community of government, NGO and water industry stakeholders will be engaged through forums such as World Water Week.
Local government, NGOs and Practitioners. These are the people that actually commission, site and drill boreholes, install handpumps, mobilise communities and set up water user groups. The research will equip this group with investigative techniques, and knowledge of which factors are critical in different areas to long term sustainability. This group will take part in the country research programmes, and we will publish a comprehensive manual targeted at this group and online resources.
Research community: There is currently no comprehensive interdisciplinary dataset providing a post construction audit of rural water supplies. The research will deliver an innovative research methodology, and dataset, relating to functionality, governance, institutional functioning and groundwater resources. The research will be disseminated to international community through several, potentially benchmark, papers in high impact journals, and international conferences providing cutting edge of thinking about hybrid governance and critical institutionalism, and understanding of African groundwater. Long-term open access to the new dataset will enable future comparative and longitudinal work.
 
Description There is no standard approach to reporting rural water supply functionality. As a result, varied functionality numbers have been reported depending on the methods used. Through extensive literature review and consultation a unified functionality definition has been proposed under the current work. This new method is termed as 'tiered approach to functionality'. Using this method a survey of 200 wells has been conducted. The tiered approach envisages the evaluation/monitoring of SDG indicators in the drinking water supply. If all elements of functionality attributes were taken in common (quantity, quality, reliability) the functionality number is as low as 30% in Ethiopia- and this has a lot of policy implications.

The underlying reasons for rural water scheme non-functionality have been identified and prioritized. Detailed analysis of the relation between Social arrangment nad the physical sciences on rural water scheme functinality has been investigated.
Exploitation Route through engagement with the policy makers
Sectors Communities and Social Services/Policy,Education,Environment

 
Description 1. The Ethiopian government has utilized the methodology developed by the Hidden Crisis in measuring water point reliability by incorporating the methodology in the National Wash Inventory conducted in 2019. 2. The Addis Ababa City Administration has initiated a new groundwater exploration program through the WorldBank funding thanks to the information that has been generated by the groundwater monitoring research conducted under the Hidden crisis project. 3. The Finland government-funded rural water supply project is currently incorporating the functionality definition and functionality measurement methods in its operation in Ethiopia
First Year Of Impact 2020
Sector Environment
Impact Types Societal,Policy & public services

 
Description Ethiopia Climate Resilient WASH strategy (2017)
Geographic Reach Africa 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
 
Description Ethiopia Water Policy
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Membership of a guideline committee
 
Description HC methodology used in designing Ethiopia's National Wash Inventory
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
 
Description Influencing the design of National WASH inventory being undertaken by the Government of Ethiopia
Geographic Reach Africa 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
URL http://www.coffeyeuevaluation.com/documenting-ethiopias-national-wash-inventory/
 
Description Initiation of African Groundwater Program
Geographic Reach Africa 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
Impact A contribution has been made to the shaping of the African Ministerial Councils on Water (AMcOWs) Groundwater Program called 'A Pan African Groundwater Progam'. APAGroP is conceived as a strategic partnership platform for brokering groundwater information, and for supporting the strengthening of member states and regional and international organizations in their capacity to manage groundwater sustainably.
 
Description The Addis Ababa City Groundwater Status
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Implementation circular/rapid advice/letter to e.g. Ministry of Health
Impact Through groundwater monitoring activity under the Hidden Crisis project, we have demonstrated to the Addis Ababa City Authority the status of groundwater availability. The city administration is currently investing in additional groundwater exploration thought the WorldBank Funding.
 
Description World Water Week policy influence on Innovations
Geographic Reach Africa 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
 
Title Rainwater isotope data 
Description Daily rainfall chemistry data from the a station in Ethiopia generated under the project 
Type Of Material Database/Collection of data 
Year Produced 2018 
Provided To Others? Yes  
Impact data used for estimating groundwater recharge 
URL https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/EGU2018-14713.pdf
 
Description AfWA Congress 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Certain key research results of the HC have been presented during the AfWA 2020 congress in Kampala. More than 50 participants took part in the specific sessions related to presentations on HC.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description African Water Association Congress and AMCOW APagrop meeting 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Following the launch of the African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) Pan-African Groundwater Program (APAGroP) in Nairobi, October 2019, AMCOW, in collaboration with the 20th African Water Association Congress in Kampala, Uganda, and a host of international partners, convened a series of groundwater events in association with the AfWA Congress held between 17 and 27 February 2020. The Kampala Groundwater events are meant to further contextualize and operationalize the APAGroP. I along with other UPgro researchers and PIs have taken part in the various activities (paper presentation, meetings, panel discussions, working group discussions) of the congress. This series of events is expected to provide a platform for Africa's water community to further raise the profile of groundwater on the continent and discuss significant policy and practice proposals to be tabled at the AMCOW General Assembly later in 2020, further escalated to Heads of States and Governments in readiness for the 9 th World Water Forum (WWF9) in Dakar, Senegal, March 2021
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description Multi stakeholder forum (MSF 9) 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact The results of phase I and II work of the HC project has been presented to MSF 9 audience. The participants appreciated the results and showed interest to incorporate the findings in their undertakings.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description National Disimmination of HC results 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Training workshop has been provided by HC Ethiopia team in collaboration with WaterAid Ethiopia at three Universities in Ethiopia: Bahrdar, Mekelle and Addis Ababa.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Presentation of research results to Multi stakeholder forum WASH cluster (MSF8) 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact The outcome of the survey i results and the methodologies used has been presented to the participants drawn from the WASH sector main actors. More than 100 participants attended the presentation. Tiered approach of functionality definition has been taken up by the policy makers as the result of the engagement and with further followup this approach will be taken into the upcoming National Wash Inventory.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2017
 
Description Presentation of research results to the Ministry of Water Irrigation and Electricity 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact The purpose of the presentation was to raise awareness about definition of functionality and the methodology developed for functionality survey. The results of the survey has been presented. Discussion was made how to integrate the methodology in National WASH inventory that the country plans.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2017
 
Description UNC Water and Health Congress i 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact At the annual University of North Carolina WASH conferene I have particpated in panel discussion on the link between Science and policy specifically around the WASH sector.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Very high level panel discussion 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Some findings of the survey I findings have been presented at very high level panel discussion led by the PM of Ethiopia and the UN Sec General. as as to influence the practices of the SDG 6. The presentation was made in January 2018 in UN ECA. The aim was to present case for support for the New Way of Work (NWOW) initiated by the UN considering water as entry point. Lessons learned from survey 1 has been the key underlying assumption in drawing some of the recommendations made during the presentation.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Water Sector Ministerial Meeting 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact I have participated in the Water Sector Minister Meeting organized and coordinated by the Sanitation and Water for All Consortia to present results of the HC findings.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018,2019