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| Mr. Wickramarathna conducting the workshop |
Purpose
and Scope of the Proposed CMC Handbook
The proposed CMC Handbook
serves as a practical guide to strengthen the planning, coordination, and
management of cascade systems. It provides a common framework and reference
point for all stakeholders engaged in cascade conservation and development.
Drawing on field experience and expert knowledge, the handbook promotes an
integrated, landscape-based approach that balances environmental sustainability
with community and institutional needs.
Key
Objectives of the CMC Handbook
Specifically, the handbook aims to:
- Provide clear guidance to CMC
members, government officials, partner agencies, Farmer Organisations (FOs),
and Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) on their roles, responsibilities, and
operational procedures in managing cascade landscape systems.

Mr. Bandulasena addressing the audience - Strengthen collaboration and coordination among government agencies, farmer organisations, local communities, and development partners to achieve shared objectives in cascade and landscape management.
- Promote coordinated action among relevant government agencies, local authorities, and communities to ensure efficient use of resources and avoid duplication of efforts.
- Enhance institutional capacity of CMCs and partner organisations to effectively plan, monitor, and evaluate cascade-related interventions.
Serving as the workshop facilitator, Mr Sarath Wickramaratne, Senior IDCB Consultant at the World Bank, guides participants through interactive sessions, discussions, and technical inputs. His expertise is expected to enrich the process of developing a practical and implementable handbook that will empower CMCs to effectively manage cascades, promote participatory decision-making, and ensure the sustainability of irrigated agriculture systems.
Emphasis
on Institutional Strengthening and Community Participation
Speaking at the opening session, Project Director Mr. Bandulasena highlighted the importance of institutional strengthening and community participation in cascade management, emphasising that the forthcoming handbook will serve as a key tool in building resilient and inclusive agricultural communities. The
two-day programme will comprehensively cover key aspects of Cascade Management
Committees (CMCs), including their organisational structures, clearly defined
roles and responsibilities, decision-making frameworks, accountability and
governance mechanisms, as well as their integration with relevant provincial-
and national-level institutions. The outcomes of this workshop are expected to
lay a strong foundation for the development of standardised practices and
operational guidelines, thereby enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of
CMCs in supporting CSIAP’s overarching objective of promoting climate-smart and
sustainable agricultural development.
World
Bank Review Mission Emphasizes the Importance of CMCs and Guideline Development
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| Dr. Salu addressing participants during the mission |

