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Papers/Reports | September 26, 2014

Watershed Development in Malawi

A Study from the Wellness and Agriculture for Life Advancement (WALA) Program

This study documents the approach and community perceptions of the CRS-led and USAID-funded Wellness and Agriculture for Life Advancement (WALA) program’s watershed work in Southern Malawi. The report looks at three main themes: behavior change, technological diffusion, and impact.

Contents

  • Executive Summary

  • Acronyms and Glossary

  • Objectives and Methods

  • Watershed Treatments

  • Observations

  • Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Top Learning Points

  • Annex 1. Watershed Interview Guide

  • Annex 2. List of Contacts by Name, Organization and Title

  • Annex 3. Summary of Watershed Treatments, Area Treated and Total Cost, by PVO

  • Annex 4. Makande Watershed Observation Well and Flow Rate Data and Graph (Oct. 2011 – Feb. 2014)

  • Annex 5. Makande Watershed Rainfall Data and Graph (Oct. 2008 – Feb. 2014, MM RAIN)

  • Annex 6. WALA Watershed Learning Mini-Workshop Agenda

  • Annex 7. WALA Watershed M&E Form

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