AUTHOR=Thomas Evan A. , Kathuni Styvers , Wilson Daniel , Muragijimana Christian , Sharpe Taylor , Kaberia Doris , Macharia Denis , Kebede Asmelash , Birhane Petros TITLE=The Drought Resilience Impact Platform (DRIP): Improving Water Security Through Actionable Water Management Insights JOURNAL=Frontiers in Climate VOLUME=2 YEAR=2020 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/climate/articles/10.3389/fclim.2020.00006 DOI=10.3389/fclim.2020.00006 ISSN=2624-9553 ABSTRACT=
Millions of people living in the drought-prone Horn of Africa face an increasing threat from a lack of safe, reliable, and affordable water year-round as droughts become more severe and frequent. Drought emergencies emerge when reduced rainfall conspires with limited community water service capacity to cause dramatic reductions in access to water for people, livestock and agriculture. Drought-driven humanitarian emergencies can be prevented if groundwater is reliably made available at strategic locations during cycles of water stress. The Drought Resilience Impact Platform (DRIP) is an initiative combining early detection and planning with proactive groundwater management to ensure water availability, thus enabling drought-prone communities to become effective managers in the prevention of these humanitarian crises. It replaces reactive and expensive short-term assistance measures, like water trucking, with a framework for drought resilience. DRIP links