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Energy Efficiency Institutional Strengthening in Jordan

Last update: Feb 3, 2026 Last update: Feb 3, 2026

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Location:Jordan
Jordan
Category:Consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:Energy, Public Sector Governance, Organizational development
Languages:English
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Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Feb 3, 2026

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Objectives: Support institutional strengthening of energy efficiency (EE) governance in Jordan by reviewing institutional an...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible applicants: legal entities (individual firms or consortiums) established domestically or internationally with demonstrable experience in energy efficiency policy, institutional development, and financing mechanisms. Relevant sectors include energy efficiency, renewable energy, public-sector program design, ESCOs...

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To express interest in any of these business opportunities, please Login. Title: Energy Efficiency Institutional Strengthening in Jordan Procurement Number: 0002020780 Locations: JO - Jordan
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About the Funding Agency

The World Bank (USA) is part of an international financial agency that makes loans and grants to governments in low- and middle-income countries to fund capital projects. The United States was a driving force behind the founding of the World Bank in 1944 and it is still the World Bank's largest shareholder today.

The United States contributes to tackling critical international development concerns through the World Bank Group and has a long history of generously supporting the objectives of the World Bank Group and has been a champion of the International Development Association (IDA) which provides low-interest loans and grants to the world's poorest countries. The key U.S. priorities at the World Bank include a multilateral health and economic response to COVID-19, debt sustainability and transparency, promoting governance and fighting corruption, ending energy poverty and supporting a strong emphasis on accountability, transparency and development impact.

About the Sectors

Energy

Involves the production, transformation, transportation, and distribution of energy from renewable and non-renewable sources.


Key areas:
  • Renewable and non-renewable energy production
  • Energy infrastructure and distribution systems
  • Power generation and energy supply solutions

Public Sector Governance

Covers initiatives that strengthen public institutions, improve service delivery, and support transparent, accountable, and effective governance systems.


Key areas:
  • Public administration and civil service reform
  • Decentralization and local government strengthening
  • Anti-corruption and integrity frameworks in public bodies
  • Democratic processes, elections, and political institutions