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THE GIYANI LOCAL SCALE CLIMATE RESILIENCE PROGRAMME: BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH WATER INNOVATION

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July 18, 2025

In the water-scarce landscapes of Giyani, Limpopo Province, climate change poses a severe threat to rural livelihoods and agricultural productivity.

THE GIYANI LOCAL SCALE CLIMATE RESILIENCE PROGRAMME: BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH WATER INNOVATION

Increasing droughts and erratic rainfall have intensified water scarcity, jeopardising food security and economic stability for local communities. In response, the Water Research Commission (WRC), supported by the Government of Flanders, launched the Giyani Local Scale Climate Resilience Programme (GLSCRP) in 2022 — a bold initiative delivering innovative, sustainable water solutions tailored to local needs.

This programme empowers communities by improving access to reliable water sources that are safe for domestic use ensuring public health and water for productive use, thus supporting food security and livelihoods. By uniting government partners, NGOs, academia, and private sector actors, the initiative fosters collaborative climate resilience anchored in scientific research and local ownership.

WRC CEO Dr Jennifer Molwantwa reaffirmed the organization's commitment to research-led, community-driven solutions. "This project is a powerful example of what can be achieved when science, community knowledge, and strategic partnerships come together. It's not just about providing water - it's about restoring dignity, supporting livelihoods, and building climate resilience from the ground up. It's about securing a sustainable future for generations to come. By investing in people, innovation, and collaboration, we are laying the foundation for long-term water security and climate adaptation that endures well beyond the life of this project."

As climate pressures intensify, the GLSCRP stands as a beacon of hope, demonstrating that community-driven water innovation can drive sustainable development, enhance food security, and build a resilient future for Giyani and beyond.

Collaborative Partnerships Driving Community Water Security

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