Rehabilitation of Water Scheme-Jana-Abdala

The Mnistry of Energy & Water Resources of Jubaland has implemented Water System Rehabilitation in Jana Abdale site which is situated 50 kilometers north west of Kismayo, it is one of the locations designated for development under the Barwaaqo Project.The Jana Abdala Borehole Rehabilitation Project has been successfully completed, delivering critical water infrastructure to the community. 

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Rehabilitation of Iftin Borehole-Dhobley

The Ministry of Energy & Water Resources of Jubaland has implemented iftin Borehole Rehabilitation in Dhobley district, it is one of the locations designated for development under the Barwaaqo Project.The Iftin Borehole Rehabilitation Project has been successfully completed, delivering critical water infrastructure to the community.This Project is Funded by the World bank , Supported by the Ministry of Energy & Water Resources of Federal Government of Somalia and its directly implemented by the Ministry of Energy & Water Resources of Jubaland State of Somalia.

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Construction of Hafiir Water Dam - Diff - Dhobley District

The Ministry of Energy & Water Resources of Jubaland has implemented Hafiir Water Dam in  Diff site , situated 90 kilometers north east of Dhobley, it is one of the locations designated for development under the Barwaaqo Project. The Water Dam Construction Project has been successfully completed, delivering critical water infrastructure to the community. This Project is Funded by the World bank , Supported by the Ministry of Energy & Water Resources of Federal Government of Somalia and its directly implemented by the Ministry of Energy & Water Resources of Jubaland State of Somalia.

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LUGLOW WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

Jubaland Ministry of Energy and Water Resources, in partnership with UNICEF through funds from ECHO, is enhancing the Luglow water scheme to meet the present and future water demands of the service area. The ongoing efforts will attempt to address the water demand of the new settlement under the durable solution, exisitng IDP settlements and host communities.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROJECT-DOLOW

The Jubaland Ministry of Energy and Water Resources, in collaboration with UNICEF, has implemented an emergency water system in Dolow district to assist populations with water need. In response, the ministry has initiated rapid interventions to establish a water scheme and recommended the development of flood-proof, high-yield, river-recharged shallow wells. 

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BULA-HAJI EMERGENCY INTERVENTION

After the successful military operation by Jubaland state's forces, supported by Somali government soldiers, that Bulla-Haji town was reclaimed.  In response, the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources of Jubaland dispatched technical engineers to assess the WASH needs and ensure access to clean and affordable water for the community and currently implementing Emergency WASH Project.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROJECT-LUUQ

The Jubaland Ministry of Energy and Water Resources, in collaboration with UNICEF, is implementing an emergency water system in the Luuq district to assist populations affected by inter-clan conflicts. These ongoing efforts aim to meet the urgent water needs of those impacted by the recent clashes in the area.

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LUGLOW WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT

In response to the pressing water needs of IDP camps and Luglow corridor regions, The Ministry of Energy and Water Resources of Jubaland Mobilized Partners to support the Community of Luglow , in response to the Ministry Appeal various humanitarian organizations have launched a collaborative effort to establish a robust and sustainable water infrastructure system. The Ministry took the lead and Directly Implemented the Construction of Shallow wells in Driven by support from UNICEF, the other Partners implemented Water systems in Luglow with collaboration with UNICEF also Include GSA, MEDAIR, SADO, ALIGHT, and RDSA, these initiatives aim to secure consistent water access, particularly for vulnerable populations affected by climate challenges and displacement.

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