Title: Afghanistan: DABS Kandahar

Language: English

Type: Document

Nature: Report

Published: February 1, 2015


Region: South Asia

Country: Afghanistan

Sector: Energy and Power

Keywords: Knowledge Lab, Energy and Power

Document(s):


Document Summary:

This series showcases how the World Bank Group supports the development and implementation of public-private partnerships. This support comes in the form of public sector loans, private sector finance, sector and transaction advice, guarantees, and output-based aid.


Document Details:

Afghanistan’s national power utility, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), is responsible for providing power generation, transmission, and distribution services across the coun- try. Following its incorporation in 2008, DABS struggled to provide sustainable service, particularly in the south of Afghanistan. To help address this, DABS hired IFC as the lead advisor on a performance-based public-private partnership (PPP) for one of its regional divisions. The PPP agreement was signed in August 2014.

Power Generation Solutions, headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in coordina- tion with Afghanistan Holding Group, a local Afghan company, won the bid for a 4-year management support contract to improve the financial and operational performance
of DABS’ Kandahar Operations Center (KOC), its regional division responsible for the provinces of Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, and Zabul. The winning proposal mobilized $27.5 million in grant funding from the United States Agency for International Develop- ment (USAID) to support contractor fees and additional network investment. The project is expected to provide improved electricity services to 300,000 people and over 10,000 businesses across the four provinces.

The advisory work was supported by the United States Agency for International Development.


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