Madji Marahafou Secures Contract Under the Comoros National Water Resilience Project
Madji Marahafou Secures Contract Under the Comoros National Water Resilience Project

31 Oct 2025

Comoros, Moroni, October 24, 2025   Madji Marahafou, a local company, has been given a major contract under the Comoros National Water Resilience Project (CNWRP), marking a major step towards improving water management and sustainability in Comoros. The World Bank is providing funding for the KMF 67,500,000 contract, which was formally signed on October 24, 2025.Project Synopsis Comoros National Water Resilience Project is the name of the project P504691 is the project ID Remark Citation: KM-CNWRP-517678-NC-DIR Nation: Comoros Value of Contract: KMF 67,500,000 Date of Contract: October 24, 2025 World Bank is the buyer The vendor is Madji Marahafou Increasing the Comoros' Water SecurityOne of the World Bank's flagship projects, the Comoros National Water Resilience Project, aims to improve the nation's ability to distribute and manage water resources responsibly. The project's objectives are to increase access to clean drinking water, update water infrastructure, and increase resilience to water scarcity brought on by climate change.The Madji Marahafou contract was awarded as part of a larger national initiative to strengthen water supply networks and lessen vulnerabilities in both rural and urban areas. The programme supports important goals like protecting the island nation's delicate ecosystems, fostering community health, and guaranteeing fair access to clean water.Local Collaboration and Economic EffectsBy choosing a Comorian supplier for this contract, the project not only guarantees local knowledge and contextual awareness but also boosts the domestic economy by creating jobs and developing skills. The participation of Madji Marahafou shows how local businesses are increasingly able to work with foreign financial institutions to support national infrastructure projects.In line with the government's long-term goals for environmental sustainability and socioeconomic stability, this milestone demonstrates Comoros' dedication to attaining sustainable water management and climate resilience.Taking a Forward LookIt is anticipated that this contract's implementation will move the CNWRP framework closer to important milestones, opening the door for better water distribution, lower system losses, and increased resilience to climate change. The project still serves as a reminder of the World Bank's ongoing assistance to SIDS (small island developing states) like Comoros in their efforts to achieve sustainable development.Tags: #Comoros, #World Bank, #Comoros National Water Resilience Project, #CNWRP, #Water Supply, #Water Resilience, #Sustainable Development, #ClimateResilience, #MadjiMarahafou, #Infrastructure, #Public Procurement, #Contract Award, #Government contracts, #Island water systems

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