Irrigation Service Centre Project Results 2009-2010

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Results and progress updates of the Irrigation Service Centre Project from July 2009 to June 2010 are outlined, including objectives achieved, areas of work, and schemes supported by the project in Kompong Thom. The establishment of a service center, service development, and collaboration efforts are highlighted with specific details on the accomplishments and initiatives. Various images depict the working areas, objectives, and supported schemes, providing a comprehensive overview of the project's activities and outcomes.


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  1. Irrigation Service Centre Project Part III: Results [July 2009 to June 2010] Coordination meeting 24 August 2010 A. Deligne, L. Piseth, S. Sophak

  2. ASIrri Project Objectives Establish one Service Centre in Kompong Thom I. II. Develop and test services adapted to FWUC III. Build up references and capitalize IV. Provide references to a national platform (advocacy) 2

  3. Results for objective I: Establish one Service Centre in Kompong Thom MoU signed between GRET and Kg Thom PDoWRaM for ISC project implementation One office is open. The team has been recruited. Management and Coordination Committee set up Communication tools have been designed. Tentative budget plan proposed. Extend financial capacities: EU-Food Facility One external contract with Mundolkiri Excom - JICA funding 3

  4. Results for objective II: Develop and test services adapted to FWUC Presentation per scheme (see Part III b) Type of services: Create / reactivate FWUG (membership fee collection, election) Database creation / maintenance Small infrastructure rehabilitation Water management rules participative decision making Financial budget preparation, resources identification Financial reporting 4

  5. ISC working area in 2010 Baray Stung Chinit East & North Machu Nga Pram Kumpheak Teuk Chha Sdao Kong Prey Nup

  6. Schemes supported by ISC Stung Chinit North Kg Thom Santuk Stung Chinit East Kg Thom Santuk Pram Kumpheak Teuk Chha Sdao Kong Scheme name Baray Province District Kg Cham Chamkar Leu Kg Cham Prey Chhor Prey Veng Ba Phnom Kg Trabaek Sdao Kong Kg Trabaek Kansaom Ok 4 Siem Reap Puok Siem Reap 7 Communes Lvea Leu Boeung Nay Kroch Kg Thmar Beng Lvea Prasat 25 Reservoir / Main river diversion Pol Pot Kg Thmar Beng Lvea Nb of villages 6 24 4 46? Reservoir / Main river diversion Pol Pot Pumping station Type of system 2 Reservoirs Reservoir Reservoir Year of construction 1972 1955-57 Pol Pot French 1930's 1996-2000 (ADRA - ILO) 2003-04 (WFP) 2006-07 (India) 1958 1995-97 (ADB) 2003 (PRASAC) 2000 2001-07 (ADB) 2004 (French Emb.) Rehabilitation not yet (PDoWRaM) WS suppl. irrigated area (ha) 492 4212 (1626) 2400 832 0 130 (DS) / 60 (EW) 43% 2004 III DS or EarlyWS irrigated area (ha) ~50 695 ~100 ~1200 %age functioning FWUC creation Management level (I-IV) Number of members Number of land owners 10-25% 2003 II 497 559 ~20% 1999 I 100% 2002 III-IV no no 0 2003 III 4438 (1298) 2828 548 232 2496

  7. Results for objective III: Build up references and capitalize Documents: Typology and Assessment methodology for irrigation systems in Cambodia Workshop Support to Farmer Water User Communities: Review of experiences and strategies jointly organized by GRET CEDAC Internship about water management rules Internship about financial services (starting) CEDAC agricultural study for Pram Kumpheak, Teuk Chha and Stung Chinit East 7

  8. Results for objective IV: Provide references to a national platform One meeting and one exchange visit in Siem Reap organized with 12 FWUC: South: Prey Nup (Sihanouk), O Veng, O Treng (Kg Speu) East: Sdao Kong (Prey Veng) Center: Prek Ta Roat Ta Ong (Kandal) North: Kok Sandek, Teuk Chha, Pram Kumpheak (Kg Cham), Stung Chinit (Kg Thom) North-west: Trov Kord, Baray (Siem Reap), Ponley (Banteay Meanchey) Discussion to establish the Network and create membership - What is a good FWUC? - Which support from government? Stakes: 8

  9. FWUC network objectives 1. Promote responsibility, transparency and quality in FWUC management 2. Capacity building and exchange of experiences 3. Technical and financial support mobilization for FWUC 4. Information sharing (legal, funding, etc.) 5. Facilitate and improve relations with MoWRaM 6. Advocate for FWUC opinions regarding irrigation and water management issues 7. Represent members interests at national level and in irrigation forum 9

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