ElectricitΓ© de Djibouti is awarded a DJF 62 million contract by Djibouti to electrify a water well in Holl-Holl Village.
03 Nov 2025
Djibouti - 20 August 2025, The Government of Djibouti has given ElectricitΓ© de Djibouti (EDD) a contract worth DJF 62,202,350 to electrify water boreholes in Holl-Holl village, which is situated in the Ali Sabieh region. This is part of the government's continuous efforts to improve infrastructure and living conditions in underserved areas. The project is funded by the International Development Association (IDA) under grant IDA-D7590 and is part of the Djibouti Integrated Slum Upgrading Project (Project ID: P162901).Overview of the Contract Title of Project: Integrated Slum Improvement Project in Djibouti Reference to Contract: DJ-FDH-480870-CW-DIR Method of Procurement: Direct Selection Type of Contract: Works Contract scope: Electrifying water boreholes in the Ali Sabieh region's Holl-Holl village Date of Award: 20 August 2025 Duration of Contract: 8 months Value of Contract: DJF 62,202,350 Date of Publication: September 21, 2025 Given the technical nature of the project and the participation of the national electricity utility, which is in the best position to execute such specialised infrastructure installations effectively and safely, the Direct Selection procurement method was used.Specifics of the Contractor ElectricitΓ© de Djibouti (EDD) was the winning bidder. BP 175, Djibouti is the address. Please call +253 35 2851. Direction.68@gmail.com is the email. Nation: Djibouti A major component of Djibouti's electrification and infrastructure modernisation strategy is the state-owned power company, EDD. Through its participation, new rural electrification projects are guaranteed to be integrated into the national power grid while upholding technical standards and long-term operational viability.Background and Importance of the ProjectA flagship project called the Djibouti Integrated Slum Upgrading Project (P162901) aims to improve living conditions, increase urban resilience, and provide vulnerable communities in Djibouti with better access to basic services. The project, which is funded by the World Bank's IDA, focusses on housing, electricity, water, sanitation, and other vital urban infrastructure.In order to guarantee consistent access to clean water in semi-arid areas like Ali Sabieh, the Holl-Holl village electrification contract focusses on electrifying water boreholes. By attaching a reliable power source to boreholes, the project will: Enable water pumping systems to run continuously. Cut back on the use of expensive and dirty diesel generators Enhance public health outcomes by improving access to water Encourage rural development and local livelihoods. Effects and ProspectsIn rural Djibouti, the completion of this eight-month project will be a major step towards universal access to basic services. It is in line with the government's National Electrification Strategy and larger Vision 2035, which prioritise poverty alleviation, sustainable development, and raising everyone's standard of living.The project also demonstrates a cross-sectoral approach to resilience building by combining electrification with water infrastructure, making sure that urban upgrading projects address the core factors that influence health and well-being in addition to housing.Final ThoughtsThe government's dedication to providing dependable, sustainable infrastructure under the Djibouti Integrated Slum Upgrading Project is demonstrated by the DJF 62 million contract given to ElectricitΓ© de Djibouti. It is anticipated that as implementation gets underway in Holl-Holl, the project will both serve as a model for integrated rural development nationwide and offer local residents a noticeable improvement in their quality of life.Tags: #Djibouti #WorldBank #IDAProjects #InfrastructureDevelopment #Electrification #WaterAccessories #SlumUpgrading #PublicProcurement #ElectriciteDeDjibouti #AliSabieh #SustainableDevelopment #AfricaDevelopment #ContractAward #UrbanResilience #PublicWorks
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