Accordion 1
The Improvement of Irrigation Efficiency on Paddy Fields in the Lower Mekong Basin
Project (IIEPF) is aimed at improving the efficiency of irrigation through the introduction of
guidelines covering the technical, managerial and institutional aspects of irrigation schemes
and of the operations of the facilities.
The project is funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) of Japan
under the framework of the “Programme to Analyse and Evaluate Water and Ecosystems in
Asian Paddy Fields”. The project is implemented by the Mekong River Commission
Secretariat (MRCS) in close cooperation with the National Mekong Committees (NMCs) and
their relevant line agencies.
The first regional workshop to finalise the project document and to discuss the outline of
future project activities was held in May, 2006 at the MRCS in Vientiane, the Lao PDR.
Immediately after this regional workshop, the MRCS conducted a Rapid Appraisal Process
(RAP) training workshop in July 2006 with technical assistance provided by the FAO
Regional office in Bangkok. These workshops were followed by the initial scheme
performance appraisals at the four pilot sites. Once the baseline data for these four pilot sites
had been set up, the country teams assisted by the MRCS conducted intensive field
observations covering two crop seasons (2006 to 2007). In parallel with these field
observations, the MRCS together with the consultant from NIRE, Japan conducted two field
surveys and interviews between the middle to the end of 2007.