Module 10-Community Based O N M
Module 10-Community Based O N M
MAINTENANCE
MODULE 10
When farmers are not involved in all the development and operation stages of a project, they lose
the sense of ownership and hence do not feel obliged to facilitate its functions.
Farmer must be aware of the following considerations to ensure success and sustainability of
farmer-based irrigation systems:
Farmers
government
donors
input suppliers
(O&M) responsibilities of an irrigation scheme should be clear to all parties from the outset
Time of implementation
Farmers would normally require assistance from the irrigation promoter and the extension
service in the form of training in the following areas:
IWUA is a group of farmers within a given geographical location who come together for the
collective interest of utilization and sustainable management of a common water resource for
irrigation purposes
The IWUA members make joint efforts to install, operate, maintain and manage the irrigation for
the benefit of all the members.
ROLES OF IWUA
• Pooling members’ resources for the installation, maintenance and sustainable management of
irrigation or drainage facility.
• Management of operation and maintenance of the irrigation facility for maximum benefits to
members.
• Facilitate access and ensure effective management of development resources e.g. capital, credit,
grants, land, water, technical etc.
Depending on the size of the association of a water user association a set of by- laws must govern
the interaction of members of the IWUA
• Define group objectives and hence set the WUA direction and commitments to a purpose,
• Clearly set out the duties of the officials and the members
• Regulate behaviour and create order towards group cohesion and operation
d) Committee Members
These are elected leaders, usually representing the interests of the sub-groups and/or special
task
e) Executive committee
These are the elected officials of the IWUA who are responsible for the overall leadership of the
WUA, that is, they are vested with the overall decision/policy making responsibilities.
f) General Assembly
This constitutes the general membership convening for a purpose and is the scheme authority
for major/critical decisions on matters affecting the general membership.
GENERIC STRUCTURE OF IWUA