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Download Projects List Infrastructure Projects Implemented by the ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT (ESFD) Financing Project Cost MOUHAFAZA CAZA Community Project Name Sector Targeted Groups Agreement (Euro) Aarqa, Aayoun El Ghezlane, Al Fard, Dahr El Akkar Akkar MUFIN Provision of a truck with rear tipper body Solid Waste Resident Population 219,338 Qanbar, Es Sfine, Ghzaile, Kroum Aarab Akkar Akkar Beit el Haj MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 20,000 Akkar Akkar Bzal MUFIN Extension of a water network Water Resident Population 19,990 Akkar Akkar Deir Janine MUFIN Rehabilitation of a Dam Water Farmers 18,425 Akkar Akkar El Hmaira MUFIN Extension of a water network Water Resident Population 17,175 Equipping an artesian well, extension of a water Akkar Akkar El Mahammara MUFIN network and construction of a ground reservoir Water Resident Population 391,802 and a water tower Rehabilitation of an artesian well, Installation of a lift line to a water reservoir, Rehabilitation of Akkar Akkar Es Sahle MUFIN Water Resident Population 192,166 a water reservoir, and extension of a water network Akkar Akkar Habchit MUFIN Rehabilitation of a water reservoir Water Resident population 4,212 Akkar Akkar Kfar Toun MUFIN Drilling and equipping an artesian well Water Resident Population 181,952 Akkar Akkar Kouaikhat MUFIN Provision of a Skid Steer Loader Solid Waste Resident Population 24,265 Akkar Akkar Mounjez MUFIN Extension of a water network Water Resident Population 20,000 Akkar Akkar Nahriye MUFIN Extension of a water network Water Resident Population 20,000 Rehabilitation of an artesian well and Akkar Akkar Qenia MUFIN Water Resident Population 150,957 Installation of a pumping line Infrastructure Projects Implemented by the ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT (ESFD) Page 1 of 6 Financing Project Cost MOUHAFAZA CAZA Community Project Name Sector Targeted Groups Agreement (Euro) Akkar Akkar Qoubbet Chamra MUFIN Rehabilitation of irrigation canals Water Farmers 17,500 Akkar Akkar Tell Aabbas ech Charqi MUFIN Rehabilitation of irrigation canals Water Farmers 18,000 Installation of transmission networks from Akkar Akkar Wadi Khaled MUFIN Nabaa As-Safa spring and Rehabilitation of a Water Resident Population 1,991,792 pumping station and water reservoirs Baalbek-Hermel Baalbek Haouch Barada MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 19,750 Baalbek-Hermel Baalbek Khraibe MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 20,000 Baalbek-Hermel Baalbek Mazraat Aal Suwaidan MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 20,000 Provision of vehicles and equipment for solid Baalbek-Hermel Baalbek Qaa MUFIN Solid Waste Resident Population 137,110 waste collection Baalbek-Hermel Baalbek Qarha MUFIN Provision of an electricity generator Water Resident Population 10,000 Installation of an electrical transformer for an Baalbek-Hermel Baalbek Taibe MUFIN Water Resident Population 20,000 artisan well Baalbek, Qalile & Harfoush, Mrah Baalbek-Hermel MUFIN Provision of a Skid Steer Loader Solid Waste Resident Population 48,530 Hermel Sejoud Installation of a waste water network and a Baalbek-Hermel Hermel Hermel MUFIN Waste water Resident Population 3,633,955 treatment plant Bekaa Békaa Ouest Baaloul MUFIN Extension of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 17,379 Bekaa Békaa Ouest Ghazze MUFIN Extension of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 198,180 Bekaa Békaa Ouest Lala MUFIN Extension of a water network Water Resident Population 12,170 Construction of a water reservoir and Bekaa Békaa Ouest Souairi MUFIN Water Resident Population 213,412 rehabilitation of a water network Bekaa Békaa Ouest Tall Znoub MUFIN Extension of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 18,250 Bekaa Békaa Ouest Zellaya MUFIN Provision of a truck with rear tipper body Solid Waste Resident Population 31,334 Bekaa Rachaiya Aaiha MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 19,700 Infrastructure Projects Implemented by the ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT (ESFD) Page 2 of 6 Financing Project Cost MOUHAFAZA CAZA Community Project Name Sector Targeted Groups Agreement (Euro) Bekaa Rachaiya Ain Aarab MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 15,630 Bekaa Rachaiya Bakka MUFIN Rehabilitation of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 18,050 Construction of a water reservoir and Bekaa Rachaiya Bire MUFIN Water Resident Population 19,950 Rehabilitation of a spring catchment Rehabilitation of an artesian well and Bekaa Rachaiya Kfar Danis MUFIN Water Resident Population 16,870 Construction of a water reservoir Bekaa Rachaiya Kfar Qouq MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 17,100 Construction of and equipping a solid waste Bekaa Zahlé Bar Elias MUFIN Solid Waste Population 4,627,450 treatment plant Provision of vehicles and equipment for solid Bekaa Zahlé Dalhamiye MUFIN Solid Waste Resident Population 64,505 waste collection Bekaa Zahlé Koussaya MUFIN Provision of solid waste bins (steel) Solid Waste Resident Population 19,740 Bekaa Zahlé Meksi MUFIN Rehabilitation of irrigation canals Water Farmers 15,950 Rehabilitation and Extension of a water Bekaa Zahlé Saadnayel MUFIN Water Resident Population 758,877 network Rehabilitation of a water reservoir and Mont Liban Aley Ain Al Saydeh MUFIN Water Resident Population 16,350 Construction of retaining walls Mont Liban Aley Bou Zraide MUFIN Rehabilitation of irrigation canals Water Farmers 19,850 Mont Liban Aley Remhala MUFIN Installation of a water treatment plant Water Resident Population 14,170 Aley, Sarahmoul, Deir el Harf, Baabda, El Mont Liban Kfar Aaqab, Batha, El MUFIN Provision of a Skid Steer Loader Solid Waste Resident Population 145,590 Metn, Aazra et el Aazr, Zeitoun Kesrouane Aley, Baabda, Rejme, Khraibe, Qirtada, Mont Liban MUFIN Provision of a truck with rear tipper body Solid Waste Resident Population 156,670 Jbail, Eddé, Ghadras Kesrouane Infrastructure Projects Implemented by the ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT (ESFD) Page 3 of 6 Financing Project Cost MOUHAFAZA CAZA Community Project Name Sector Targeted Groups Agreement (Euro) Mont Liban Baabda Aarbaniye MUFIN Rehabilitation of two spring catchments Water Resident Population 11,385 Mont Liban Baabda Jouret Arsoun MUFIN Installation of a water treatment plant Water Resident Population 11,700 Mont Liban Chouf Deir Qouche MUFIN Rehabilitation of two spring catchments Water Resident Population 18,850 Mont Liban Chouf Haret Jandal MUFIN Extension of a water network Water Resident Population 11,250 Rehabilitation of a spring catchment and Mont Liban Chouf Knisse MUFIN Water Resident Population 20,000 Construction of a water reservoir Installation of an electrical transformer for an Mont Liban Chouf Mazraat ed Dahr MUFIN Water Resident Population 20,000 artesian well Mont Liban Kesrouane Darayia MUFIN Rehabilitation of irrigation canals Water Farmers 19,509 Mont Liban Kesrouane Hayata MUFIN Equipping an artesian well Water Resident Population 20,000 Rehabilitation and extension of a water Mont Liban Kesrouane Hossain MUFIN Water Resident Population 20,000 network Construction of rain-water canals to feed a hill Nabatiyeh Bent Jbail Ain Ebel MUFIN Water Resident Population 20,000 lake Nabatiyeh Bent Jbail Froun MUFIN Provision of Solid Waste bins (Steel) Solid Waste Resident Population 20,000 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Ain Jerfa MUFIN Rehabilitation of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 11,800 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Ain Qenya MUFIN Provision of solid waste bins (Plastic) Solid Waste Resident Population 9,520 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Chebaa MUFIN Extension of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 17,250 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Chouaia MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 16,375 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Hebbariye MUFIN Rehabilitation of a hill lake Water Farmers 19,150 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Kaoukaba MUFIN Extension of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 15,736 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Kfar Chouba MUFIN Provision of a used Skid Steer Loader Solid Waste Resident Population 20,000 Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Khalouat MUFIN Extension of a waste water network Waste water Resident Population 20,000 Infrastructure Projects Implemented by the ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT (ESFD) Page 4 of 6 Financing Project Cost MOUHAFAZA CAZA Community Project Name Sector Targeted Groups Agreement (Euro) Nabatiyeh Hasbaiya Rachaiya el Foukhar MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 15,700 Kfair, Kfar Hamam, Mari - Hasbaiya, Nabatiyeh Halta - El Majidiyé, MUFIN Provision of a truck with rear tipper body Solid Waste Resident Population 156,670 Marjayoun Mimes, Qlaiaa Nabatiyeh Marjayoun Ebel es Saqi MUFIN Rehabilitation of a pond and irrigation canals Water resident population 16,070 Nabatiyeh Marjayoun Majdel Silim MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 17,000 Rehabilitation and extension of a potable water Nabatiyeh Marjayoun Wazzani MUFIN Water Resident Population 11,550 network Nabatiyeh Nabatiyé Aazze MUFIN Installation of a water treatment plant Water Resident Population 19,477 Nabatiyeh Nabatiyé Yohmor MUFIN Construction of a water reservoir Water Resident Population 12,270 Nabatiyeh Nabatiyé Zaoutar ech Charqiye MUFIN Rehabilitation of a Spring catchment Water Resident Population 20,000 North Batroun Edde, Kfar Hay MUFIN Provision of a truck with rear tipper body Solid Waste
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