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Climate Change Response for Inclusive WASH (CCRIW) Program Implementation: A Case Study from Indonesia

IWRA World Water Congress 2025 Marrakech Morocco
Water Security and Water-Related Risks
Author(s): Fahrunnisa, Silvia Landa
Fahrunnisa - Sumbawa University of Technology
Silvia Landa - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
December 1th 2025

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Abstract

Lessons Learned - Strengths of CCRIW Implementation


Building on Familiar STBM Programs

▪ CCRIW builds on the community-driven WASH GESI model.

▪ Clear action plans and participatory design increase village buy-in and ease of behavior change followup.


Leveraging Local Resources

▪ CCRIW emphasizes using local resources, which significantly influence resilience among vulnerable groups.

▪ Local resource utilization is key to reducing vulnerability and improving community resilience