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BAARDHEERE DAM PROJECT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDY SOMALIA |
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The Main Client Ministry of Juba Valley Development, Government of Somalia Financing Institution The World Bank Total Project Cost US $600,000,000 (six hundred million) Project Period 1986 - 1987 Concise Description and Nature of Services Provided mascott and Price Waterhouse Associates undertook a study aimed a facilitating the transition of the Ministry of Juba Valley Development to the status of a River Basin Authority, in preparation for the construction of the Baardheere Dam, the first phase of a project to satisfy the country's power and downstream irrigation requirement. The team of specialists reviewed the existing structure of the Ministry and other agencies concerned with the development of the Juba and Shebelle catchments, developed alternative scenarios and thereafter prepared a masterplan for the evolution of the chosen framework of agencies. The specialists provided comprised:- an Economist, an Irrigation Engineer, Power Distribution Expert and Institutions Specialist. Achievements Institutional arrangements designed and in place for management of a major multi-sectoral power and irrigation authority. Contract Value of Services Supplied US $134,000 (one hundred and thirty four thousand) Contract Period September 1986 - April 1987 Contracted Companies mascott ltd and Price Waterhouse Associates |