AIAP Collaborates in WaterPIP-KAN project
The Association of Irrigation Acceleration Platform (AIAP) has been working under a contract with the Stichting IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (IHE-Delft) on DUPC3 Programme aimed at implementing the Water Productivity in Practice Knowledge & Action Network (WaterPIP-KAN) project.
The project began on 2nd January 2024. The WaterPIP-KAN project is a collaborative, multi- country, multi-institutional project which will use cutting edge-science to gather data and develop tools for improving water productivity of target farming communities. Among the innovations embedded in this project is a deliberate effort dubbed "Taking data to the
Margins". The project will therefore at grassroots level work with marginalized groups and communities. Marginalized populations incorporate the imbalances in people’s living and environmental conditions rooted in socio-political systems resulting in environmental injustice, economic marginalization, and political disenfranchisement One of the sites
selected for this project is Ewaso Ng’iro Basin in Kenya. The Ewaso Ng’iro Basin consists of three counties namely Meru, Laikipia and Isiolo.
The new phase of the project envisions a future where smallholder marginalised group of farmers can increase their income from agriculture through informed decisions by empowering the farmer with making data and information available through the establishment of digital observatories combining field level and remote sensing techniques to monitor crop land and water use.