Learn how you can get involved and lend a hand. In Djibouti, water is as precious as it is scarce. Since the country does not have a permanent source of surface water such as rivers or fresh water lakes, the country must rely on deep underground water tables, fed by rainwater infiltration, where they exist.
Since the country does not have a permanent source of surface water such as rivers or fresh water lakes, the country must rely on deep underground water tables, fed by rainwater infiltration, where they exist. Since 2009, Djibouti has been negatively affected by drought and its consequences on the rural and urban vulnerable communities.
The main objective of the project is to improve drinking water and sanitation services in the capital city of Djibouti (in terms of coverage and quality of the services).
EIAs for wastewater treatment plant components are required by national legislation. This is the first operation of the EIB in the water sector in Djibouti and it will contribute to the country's adaptation to climate change conditions, in a water stressed area.
Located in the Horn of Africa, Djibouti is one of the hottest and driest countries in the world, with annual rainfall at around 220 mm and an average temperature of 28.5°C. As climate change brings more extreme temperatures and increases the risk of water scarcity, ensuring sustainable access to water is a policy imperative.
Critical water projects in the country include the reinforcement and rehabilitation of the Djibouti City water network, funded by the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development. It comprises 80 km of pipelines, three reservoirs and 2000 individual connections, and is targeted for completion in 2025.
The project is part of a 10-year long EU support to significantly improve drinking water and sanitation access in the capital city of Djibouti. In line with EU and EIB policy …
Inaugurated in 2021, it is the country''s first desalination plant and one of the only wind-powered …
Djibouti is facing important climate challenges, including extreme heat, increased floods and droughts, and rising sea levels which threaten its coastal economy. …
The investment, implemented by Djibouti''s water agency ONEAD, will incorporate advanced desalination technologies and renewable energy sources. It aims to address the challenges of water scarcity and …
Water used by sector in Djibouti: Agriculture, Industry, and Municipal; Water precipiation in …
120 million, relies on Djibouti for almost all of its imports and exports, bringing in a steady stream of earnings for the tiny nation. Building on port infrastructure Building on its natural …
Water used by sector in Djibouti: Agriculture, Industry, and Municipal; Water precipiation in depth and total volume; Water Dependency Ratio; Renewable Water Resources in total and per …
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Djibouti seldom garners the kind of international attention usually given to its neighbors- Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya. Yet the country''s experience living through cycles of …
Inaugurated in 2021, it is the country''s first desalination plant and one of the only wind-powered water treatment plants in Africa, with an initial capacity of 22,500 cu metres of water per day. …
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If sufficient warning can be given, then mitigation procedures can be implemented, which may include: the institution of drought management plans, the pre-stocking of fresh water and food, …
The European Investment Bank has agreed to invest €79 million (more than $86,5 million) to transform water security for 550,000 people in Djibouti. The 25-year financing …
Water-stressed Djibouti receives groundwater from a well-field that may be part of a transboundary aquifer system. International cooperation and joint management to arrange …
The investment, implemented by Djibouti''s water agency ONEAD, will incorporate advanced desalination technologies and renewable energy sources. It aims to address the …
Uncontrolled urbanization with insufficient water supplies, non-existent wastewater evacuation systems, the settlement of nomad population in rural areas, increased irrigated areas and …
In Djibouti, water is as precious as it is scarce. Since the country does not have a permanent …
Dive into the vast aquatic landscape of Djibouti through compelling data visualization. Uncover the intricate network of rivers, lakes, and groundwater reserves, empowering sustainable water …
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Djibouti desperately needs to innovate and be efficient in its water production, storage, and delivery. Their water management consists of their government and several outside …
As demand for fresh water rises, the world is experiencing a widening water storage gap, with more water storage needed than is available in many places. While the global population doubled over the last 50 years, …
From 1973 to 1987, more Djibouti nationals'' cases appeared along the main transport Country Overview - Djibouti lines linking Djibouti to neighbouring countries and, after 1987, cases …
In Djibouti, water is as precious as it is scarce. Since the country does not have a permanent source of surface water such as rivers or fresh water lakes, the country must rely on deep …