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Resilient WASH systems in drought-prone areas

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[[Image:carelogo.png|thumb|right|150px|This section is based on a desk study written by Eric Fewster, commissioned by CARE Netherlands and the Netherlands Red Cross]]
Resilient WASH systems need to be able to cope with changes in the availability of water. This section explores what what which techniques can be used to improve water availability over space and time in areas not only prone to drought and changing climate variability, but also those areas with deteriorating water availability due to increasing water demands and human influences. The focus is on water supply and non-motorized irrigation in rural areas for populations of up to 5,000 people. Resilience is a concept used to describe how to make water systems more robust in terms of water availability, thereby reducing the vulnerability of people that rely on them.
The main material is divided in four sections: [[Drought resilience - General issues|General issues]], [[Drought resilience - Technical solutions|Technical solutions]], [[Drought cycle management]], and [[Framework for evaluation of projects in drought-prone areas]].
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