
The Doraleh desalination plant
Djibouti plans to extend the capacity of the desalination plant to 45,000 m3 per day after the full completion, The plant will eventually supply 500,000 people in Djibouti.
Inaugurated in 2021, it is the country’s first desalination plant and one of the only wind-powered water treatment plants in Africa, with an initial capacity of 22,500 cu metres of water per day. The plant’s output is conveyed through a 9-km pipeline to the 5000-cu-metre Farah Had reservoir, before being distributed to some 250,000 Djiboutians, or roughly 40% of the population of Djibouti City.
As of 2023, 40 percent of the Djibouti city’s water comes from the Doraleh desalination plant.






