<p>Establish and protect fenced forest areas around wells using clean new and renewable energies to extract water. Installing pumps on a number of 15 pastoral wells in Sahel Al-Jafara in northwestern Libya, and they are operated by solar energy or wind energy for the purpose of watering animals and establishing forest areas around the wells that are among its priorities to establish natural reserves for different animals that are distinguished in the region in addition to developing the area pastorally.</p><p>The project serves a planned infrastructure asset of another sector, but there is less than 50% overlap in the geography serviced by the proposed project and the other sector planned asset.</p><p>The other sector such as:</p><ul><li>The agricultural sector (increasing vegetation and combating desertification)</li><li>Tourism and leisure sector (establishment of green spaces and parks)</li><li>Environmental sector and facing climate change (preserving wildlife such as migratory birds and animals)</li></ul>
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Feasibility
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Water
Subsector Name
Water Supply
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 2
On SDM
Off
Summary
Establish and protect fenced forest areas around wells using clean new and renewable energies to extract water.
Description
Capex Cost
1.40USD million
Preparation Cost
0.15
Operation Cost
0.07
Countries
Libya, Tunisia, Libya, Tunisia, Libya, Tunisia
Beneficiary Countries
Libya, Tunisia
REC
UMA-AMU
Stakeholders
African Union Development Agency
Arab Maghreb Union
Libya - General Water Resources Authority
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date