Clearing Nile Weeds of Bahr El-Ghazal
The Nile Weed Clearing Project in Bahr El-Ghazal, the Republic of South Sudan was implemented to support the removal of invasive aquatic vegetation along designated sections of the River Nile, improving water flow and navigation. As part of the project, a fully functional camp was constructed at the project location to accommodate engineers and workers, providing safe and reliable living and working conditions in a remote riverine environment. The camp included accommodation units, sanitation and water systems, power supply, as well as essential operational facilities to support continuous field activities. In addition, the project involved the supply, transportation, and on-site assembly of key equipment required for weed-clearing operations. This included excavators, Nile barges, and service boats, all assembled, tested, and commissioned at the project location to ensure immediate operational readiness. The successful integration of camp infrastructure and equipment enabled efficient implementation of Nile weed-clearing activities and contributed to improved river navigability and overall project effectiveness in South Sudan.
Flood control management of Bahr El-Gabal
The Flood Monitoring Support Project in Bahr El-Gabal, the Republic of South Sudan, was implemented to strengthen flood monitoring and response capabilities through the supply of three monitoring boats. The boats were delivered and deployed to enable regular river patrols, data collection, and early warning activities along flood-prone sections of the river, improving access to affected areas and supporting timely decision-making by relevant authorities and response teams.
Rehabilitation of Rumbek and Yambio Power Stations
The Rehabilitation of Rumbek and Yambio Power Stations Project was successfully completed with our scope focused on supervision, coordination, and essential support services to ensure smooth project execution. Our responsibilities included supervising works and facilitating all technical and material requests from the engineers, carrying out associated civil works such as the installation of light poles and lighting networks, and providing full accommodation and logistics support. In addition, we were responsible for supplying daily needs and managing day-to-day logistical requests for the project teams, contributing to the timely and effective completion of the rehabilitation works at both power stations.
Establishing 8 solar powered drinking water stations
The Solar-Powered Water Wells Project in the Republic of South Sudan was implemented to improve access to safe and reliable water for local communities. The project included drilling water wells, completing all associated civil works, and supplying and installing submersible water pumps, solar panels, elevated water tanks, and protective fencing. By integrating renewable solar energy with durable water infrastructure, the project will deliver sustainable, low-maintenance water systems that support long-term community water needs.
The Egyptian Exhibition in Juba, South Sudan (2024)
EADP participated in the Egyptian Exhibition in Juba, Republic of South Sudan, in 2024—a curated trade event supporting export promotion, partner visibility, and stronger regional trade ties.
The programme sits alongside EADP’s wider South Sudan portfolio spanning water access, power-station support, flood monitoring, and community infrastructure.
Highlights from the Egyptian Exhibition in Juba — showcasing Egyptian trade capacity and regional partnership in South Sudan.
Community support and table eggs farm
EADP is playing a great and active community role in supporting African partners and helping solve major weakness points they are facing, especially in food security. The company is emphasizing its vision with a table eggs farm which is currently under construction.