“…Based on data collected from primary and secondary sources, this research assesses the flexibility of traditional, improved traditional and modernized spate irrigation systems, in addition to the different flexible options to cope with unpredictable, uncertain and highly variable water supply. It included more than 100 interviews with farmers, water users' associations (WUAs) and water managers from the Gash spate irrigation system (GAS) in Sudan (Fadul et al, 2019); a literature review of existing technologies in different countries such as Yemen (Mehari Haile et al, 2011;Spate Irrigation Network (SIN), 2013b), Pakistan (Mehari Haile et al, 2011;Khan et al, 2014), Eritrea (Mehari Haile et al, 2011, Iran (Kowsar, 2011), Morocco (Oudra, 2011), Sudan (van Steenbergen et al, 2011a, 2011b, 2011cZenebe et al, 2015), Myanmar (SIN, 2013a) and Ethiopia (Libsekal et al, 2015;Castelli et al, 2018;Tadesse and Dinka, 2018), and information gathered during a regional workshop on farmer to farmer knowledge sharing conducted in 2012 in Sudan (Fadul et al, 2012). The interviews, regional workshops and available literature helped to identify real options during high, low and untimely floods, and to explore flexibility elements in different spate irrigation systems and their capabilities.…”