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|'''Akvo RSR Project:''' [http://wandelenvoorwater2014.akvoapp.org/en/project/1365/ Facilities Ibbagamuwa school Sri Lanka]
Ibbagamuwa Central College in the North Western Province rural school with 1040 children grade 6, 7, 8 and 32 teachers will make use of the new facilities. These children come from poor families and don't live in the neighborhood. Daily many children must travel to and from school for 6 hours. Water is life, blood of the earth!
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'''Smallholder irrigation could change the lives of millions of people'''<br>
Smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are increasingly using small-scale irrigation to cultivate their land. Individually owned and operated irrigation technologies improve yields, reduce risks associated with climate variability and increase incomes, allowing farmers to purchase food, health care and education. There is great potential for many more farmers to benefit from small-scale irrigation. This report presents governments, donors, lending institutions, the private sector and farmers with the opportunity to make well-informed decisions about investments in agricultural water management (AWM) that could change the lives of millions of rural people.
* [http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/Other/Reports/PDF/Water_for_wealth_and_food_security.pdf Water for wealth and food security: Supporting farmer-driven investments in agricultural water management]. 2012 study by AgWater Solutions.