Jordanien
WEE Pros has launched a new assignment under GIZ Jordan’s Water Sector Governance Project, supporting national efforts to strengthen climate finance coordination and institutional capacity in the water sector. The project aims to enable Jordanian institutions to better access international climate finance for climate-resilient and low-carbon water investments.
The assignment is implemented in partnership with TAG International and C4 EcoSolutions, and works closely with all key stakeholders including the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Water Authority of Jordan, Jordan Valley Authority, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Cities and Villages Development Bank, and the Global Green Growth Institute.
At the utility level, the project directly engages Miyahuna Water Company, Yarmouk Water Company, and Aqaba Water Company, ensuring that coordination mechanisms and capacity-building efforts are grounded in operational realities.
The project focuses on establishing a structured coordination mechanism for climate finance in the water sector, developing targeted capacity-building programmes on climate adaptation, mitigation, and project preparation, and facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue to align policies, institutional roles, and financing processes. Through this work, WEE Pros and its partners contribute to building a coherent pipeline of bankable, climate-resilient water projects and strengthening long-term water sector governance in Jordan.