Jordanie 1

Mafraq (Jordan)

  • Period
    2014 – 2019
  • Region
    Marfaq Governate
13 SDG 6 SDG

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Capacity development is provided to local- and central government, UNHCR, UNICEF and to Yarmouk Water company to assist them in improving service delivery to host communities and the Al Zaa’tari refugee camp. The support will lead to a more efficient way of organising municipal services and improvement of the livelihoods of Jordanian citizens and refugees.

  • Peer-to-peer advice, coaching, mentoring and co-production of concepts with regards to the design of a drinking water network and sewage system design for the Zaatari refugee camp. Close synergies are sought with urban planning and transport.
  • Operation and maintenance of sewage systems and asset management for the host communities.
  • Multiple theory trainings and trainings on the job to the Jordan Water Authority.
  • Improvement of operations and maintenance of sewerage via extensive training
  • Workshops in cooperation with IHE Delft to increase the knowledge on asset management for the Jordan Water Authority, the Jordan water companies, UNICEF and UNHCR. The knowledge is used in prioritizing water and wastewater infrastructure investments in the Mafraq governorate with a focus on Mafraq city.

Related services

Workforce development and on the job/premise training Leadership and team empowerment Capacity-building workshops and seminars Peer-to-peer knowledge exchanges and mentorship Skills development for water governance, operations, and finance Stakeholder engagement and communication strategies Water safety & quality Sanitation (WASH) Research & innovation Performance improvement Non-revenue water loss Data and sensoring Equity: low-income community provision

Results

  • Improved water and wastewater networks for the Zaatari refugee camp.
  • Improvement of operations and maintenance of sewerage in host communities.
  • Implementation of a new sewer cleaning methodology, including donation of two vacuum trucks.
  • Increased focus on safety in operation and maintenance of water infrastructure.
  • Better knowledge on asset management for Jordan Water Authority, Jordan water companies, UNICEF and UNHCR.

The collaboration led to the publication of:

Pathirana, A., Radhakrishnan, M., Bevaart, M., Voost, E., Mahasneh, S., & Abu Al Rob, H. (2018). Fit-for-Purpose Infrastructure Asset Management Framework for Water Utilities Facing High Uncertainties. Infrastructures, 3, 55.

Van der Helm, A. W. C., Bhai, A., Coloni, F., Koning, W. J. G., & de Bakker, P. T. (2017). Developing water and sanitation services in refugee settings from emergency to sustainability – the case of Zaatari Camp in Jordan. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 07.3.

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