In Libya, Dams play a crucial role in water management including collecting surface water and providing protection against flood risks. The country has built 18 dams distributed all over the country, with total storage capacity exceeding 350Mm3. These large infrastructures serve agricultural projects and bottled water factories, and they aim to provide drinking water to the major cities in Libya.
In September 2023, Storm Daniel unleased heavy rains on Libya’s northeastern coast causing the collapse of two dams upstream of the city port of Derna, namely Mansour and Derna Dams. The floodwaters destroyed partially Derna city and its whole infrastructure.
In the aftermath of the flooding in Derna region, the French Republic granted funds to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as part of the urgent assistance to UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme in Libya, to provide technical support on the monitoring and maintenance of the Libyan Dams.
In this context, UNESCO Regional Office for the Maghreb will be launching a flood risk assessment and mapping in Libya.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Within the framework of the Science Sector of the UNESCO Multisectoral Bureau for the Maghreb region, under the authority of Director of Office, and the direct supervision of the Programme Specialist of the Natural Sciences Sector, the consultant will undertake the following tasks:
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements