The document summarizes water-related interventions conducted as part of a pilot project in the Kabe Watershed in Ethiopia from 2011-2013. The interventions included constructing hand-dug wells, developing springs, building water harvesting structures, and night storage facilities. As a result of these interventions, the community gained access to clean drinking water, more irrigation water, and were able to produce and sell high-value horticultural crops, generating additional income. Key lessons included developing flexible designs for small-scale irrigation and water supply schemes to reduce costs, and applying local knowledge and materials in construction.