The African Sahel has one of the poorest regional economies in the world. Within it pastoralists are particularly vulnerable because development policy has often failed to address local concerns. By contrast, the Turkana rainwater harvesting project described in this book stands out in its simplicity - a basic water conservation technology based on priorities identified by local people, adapted by them, and in which local pastoralists and gardeners take full responsibility for the control and administration of their work.The authors illustrate the project's progress through a series of descriptive scenes which discuss the successes and learning experiences. T h e whole process, covering the years 1984 to 1990, was one of continuous dialogue between western technological principles and experience, and local observation and knowlege - resulting in a successful learning process promising to empower local people to better cope with economic pressures and the harsh environment. Written and designed for development workers, farmers and agricultural fieldworkers, researchers and extensionists, as well as project planners and advisors, this companion to Rainwater Harvesting has lessons in participaratory techniques for all those engaged in projects involving development agencies and local people.
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