Closed Compact Report: Jordan Compact

Introduction

In October 2010, MCC and Jordan signed a $275 million compact focused on transforming the nation’s water infrastructure, creating new opportunities for growth and stability in one of the most water poor countries in the world.

Country Context

Jordan is a highly urbanized, resource poor country of over nine million people with limited access to surface water or naturally recharged aquifers.

As-Samra Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Project

The As-Samra Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Project was designed to increase the capacity to treat wastewater, increase the volume of treated for non-domestic use and protect existing agriculture from pollution of untreated wastewater.

Wastewater Network Reinforcement and Expansion Project

The Wastewater Network Reinforcement Expansion Project was designed to improve the efficiency of network water delivery and the condition of home water systems and decrease household water costs.

Water Network Restructuring and Rehabilitation Project

The Water Network Restructuring and Rehabilitation Project was designed to increase access to the wastewater network, increase the volume of wastewater collected and reduce the incidents of sewage overflow.

Compact Changes

Learn how MCC and Jordan agreed to adjust compact projects due to changes in estimated costs and project progress.

Coordination and Partnerships

Discover MCC’s efforts to coordinate resources and expertise with other donors and international institutions as part of the Jordan Compact.

Conditions Precedent

Read the conditions that Jordan needed to meet under the terms of the compact prior to disbursing project funds.

Lessons Learned

Understand what MCC learned from the Jordan Compact and how those lessons are applied to our programs today.

  • Signed: October 25, 2010
  • Entry into Force: December 13, 2011
  • Compact End Date: December 13, 2016