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10000203 - Consultancy on Drainage Water Reuse

  • Published
    11/05/2026
  • Deadline
    09/06/2026
  • Today
    18/06/2026
Status
Submission closed
Type of contract
Services
Subject for Renewal
Yes
Buyer
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Place of performance
NUTS code: Iraq
Location of buyer
NUTS code: DE71A Main-Taunus-Kreis
Business sector (Main CPV)
75211200 Foreign economic-aid-related services
Total estimated contract value (excluding VAT)
Not available
Total final contract value (excluding VAT)
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Tender reference number
10000203
Description

Iraq is facing an intensifying water crisis, driven by a combination of environmental and human-induced factors. Climate change impacts led to strain on water availability. A significant decline in Euphrates and Tigris Rivers discharge is further exacerbated by the transboundary water flow control by neighbouring countries, which severely restrict the volume of water reaching Iraq. Beyond water scarcity, inadequate and fragmented water resources management further aggravates the situation. Inefficient allocation practices, limited monitoring and planning capacities, and weak coordination between institutions contribute to unsustainable use of available water resources. In response to these pressing challenges, the Government of Iraq has initiated efforts to strengthen climate resilience and promote sustainable water resources management. However, it faces challenges in prioritizing and mobilizing the investments. In recognition of the urgent need for a climate-resilient approach to managing water resources in Iraq, the implementation of a new project has been agreed between the Federal Governments of Iraq and Germany. The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) commissioned GIZ to implement the "Climate-Resilient Water Resources Management (CWRM) project. CWRM started its activities in April 2025 and will probably end in September 2026. The project aims to strengthen the technical and institutional capacity of the Ministry of Water Resources for the climate-resilient management of the Hillah River. This project is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH with the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR). Hillah River System has been designated as a pilot region for enhancing climate-resilient water resources management in Iraq. This vital watercourse, branches off from the Euphrates River, traverses the provinces of Babylon, Diwaniyah, and Muthanna, and is confronted with considerable challenges related to water allocation and distribution. Project approach: The project supports the ministry in the following areas: - Improvement of the Water Resources Information Systems (Output 1): Upgrading monitoring infrastructure, improving data management and sharing, and water quality and distribution tracking along the Hillah River. - Strengthening Methodological and Technical Capacities for Climate-Resilient Planning and Water Allocation (Output 2): Developing water accounting tool, and calibrated model to inform provincial water resources allocation. This also involves scenario modeling, artificial intellegence (AI) integration, and establishing governance frameworks for strategic decision-making. The project also supports planning, adaptation strategies, and long-term planning in response to climate change. - Capacity Development (Output 3): This cross-cutting theme focuses on building the capacity of the MoWR staff. It includes upgrading the MoWR training center, delivering trainings on climate-resilient water resources management, and facilitating participation in international conferences. Special emphasis is placed on promoting female specialists and managers within the ministry. - Reuse of Drainage Water (Output 4): Feasible options for reusing drainage water as an unconventional water resource will be identified through analysis of international, regional, and local experiences. The MoWR will be supported in assessing and prioritizing potential uses, and a bankable project proposal for a demonstration plant will be developed.

Submission Method
Electronic via:
https://ausschreibungen.giz.de/Satellite/notice/CXTRYY6YTVYDAW8S
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Electronic submission: required
https://ausschreibungen.giz.de/Satellite/notice/CXTRYY6YTVYDAW8S
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