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Consultancy For Rural Water Supply System In Moyale, Dire, And Gelana, Woredas Of Oromia Region.
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General procurement notice for Consultancy for Rural water supply system in Moyale, Dire, and Gelana, woredas of Oromia Region.
The project will include the following components:
Component 1: GW Potential Assessment and Infrastructure Development for Inclusive Community-level Use (US$ 191 million); This component will focus on carrying out groundwater potential assessments, and implementing investments for groundwater use, conjunctive use, and introduction of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR). It supports investments to develop critical groundwater infrastructure in selected priority woredas as well as ensuring their sustainability. It will also promote the use of efficient renewable energy, such as solar and wind to lift water, as well as soil conservation measures and aquifer recharge. The component will have three subcomponents (i) Groundwater Potential Assessment and aquifer recharge, ii) Utilization of groundwater for water supply (human and livestock) as well as enhancing service delivery management capacity and iii) Utilization of groundwater for irrigation.
Component 2: Strengthening groundwater institutions and information (US$ 8 million): This component is expected to strengthen the enabling environment and institutional capacities for groundwater study, development and management as well as strengthening groundwater management information system of the country. Implemented by Water Resource Management Division at MoWE this component will finance the following two sub-components
Component 3: Project management, Knowledge, and operational support (US$ 11 million): This component will finance consultants and operational costs of the Project Management and Coordination Unit (PMCU) at MoWE and the Project Management Teams at MoWE (water supply project implementation team) and MoIL (irrigation development project implementation team). This component will finance the procurement of goods, services, training, and operating costs including: (i) implementation support in the form of technical experts, and equipment, including assistance in capacity building; (ii) project management and coordination costs between implementing agencies; (iii) specialists on procurement and contract management, financial management, and environmental and social management to support the corresponding staff at the Ministry, and; (vi) knowledge management
Component 4: Contingency Emergency Response Component
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