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Multiple-Use Water Services: WASH, Livelihoods and Conservation—Case of Pemba, Tanzania

Published Nov 27, 2013 in Health & Medicine
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Winrock International presents a case study from Mvomero, in the Uluguru range of Tanzania’s Eastern Arc mountains, where the Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS) approach is improving people’s health and livelihoods and enhancing environmental stewardship in a biodiversity hotspot.

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Multiple-Use Water Services: WASH, Livelihoods and Conservation—Case of Pemba, TanzaniaMary Renwick, PhDWILD10, Salamanca, SpainOctober 10, 2013

Win-Win-Win in Action: Multiple-Use Water Services Winrock’s Conceptual ModelWhat’s it all about?Improving health and livelihoods of the poor by providing sustainable water services to meet basic domestic and productive needs.

Water ServicesSustainable SourcesProductive UsesDomestic UsesHealthLivelihoodsEnvironmentWater ServicesSustainable SourcesProductive UsesDomestic UsesLearning, Sharing & ResearchHealthLivelihoodsEnvironmentWinrock’s MUS Implementation Model

Planned Multiple-Use Water Services

Which leads to…How can the environmental sustainability of water sources be ensured through source protection and watershed management?

Mountain top springConstruction of an intake16 Km of piping in 23 centers serving 6,800 people and over 10,000 livestock

Mary Renwick, PhD mrenwick@winrock.org Thank you!