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Solar Power Technology Implementation for National Cold Chain Infrastructure

Introduction of Solar Power Technology to Support the National Cold Chain

Source ID: WB-OP00369154

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$4 Million

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Introduction of Solar Power Technology to Support the National Cold Chain

Statusopen
CategoryEnergy & Utilities
CountrySomalia
Publish dateJul 19, 2025
Submission deadlineJul 19, 2025
Estimated value$4 Million
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Sourceworld-bank-global
BuyerFederal Government of Somalia Ministry of Health
Buyer websitehttps://projects.worldbank.org/
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OrganizationFederal Government of Somalia Ministry of Health

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  • Somalia - EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA- P172031- Improving Healthcare Services in Somalia Project (?Damal Caafimaad?) - Procurement Plan

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solar powercold chainrenewable energyinfrastructuretemperature controlsustainabilityenergy efficiencystorage systems

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