Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
GIZ
The project provides Jordan's water institutions with strategic, technical and expert support:
It is promoting the development of the country's strategic national framework and policy guidelines, which together provide a basis for overcoming the water crisis and contributing to sustainable water usage.
To improve capacities within the water sector, the project is piloting a new strategy for water resource planning. Through the assistance of a computer-based water balance model, various parameters such as available water resources and population growth can be used to calculate middle and long-term water demand and identify a fair allocation of resources. Concurrently, the model makes it possible to reliably plan for infrastructure requirements.
As the majority of Jordan’s water resources continue to be used for agricultural irrigation, the project promotes the dissemination of efficient irrigation technologies along with the utilisation of treated waste water, which contribute to conserving fresh water resources.
The project’s cooperation partners are KfW Development Bank, the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), and the Centre for International Migration and Development (CIM). In addition, the consulting firm GOPA Infra is also providing support for the project’s implementation.
Frauke Neumann-Silkow
frauke.neumann-silkow@giz.de
Operation, maintenance and sustainable servicesOtherSpecific to one or several countriesGerman governmentGovernment-owned entity (not university or research)
Jordan
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