Arba Minch University (AMU) in collaboration with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA) and other consortium members is going to implement NWO-funded project under the NL-CGIAR Research Programme focused on accelerating the adoption of water Retention, Recharge, and Reuse (3R) practices in agri-food systems in the Horn of Africa. The project aims to develop tools, networks, and practical experience to co-create scalable interventions, and seeks a qualified researcher to contribute to data collection, advanced analysis, and implementation using modern methods and technologies. The selected candidate will work within a multidisciplinary team and must enrol as a PhD student at Arba Minch University in either Hydrology, Irrigation Engineering, or Irrigation and Drainage Engineering to be eligible for the research funding.