Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE), Al Dahra Agriculture Trading, and Fujairah Municipality have signed a cooperation agreement to accelerate sustainable development across the Emirate of Fujairah, reports Zawya.
The tripartite partnership brings together institutional capabilities to enhance critical infrastructure, strengthen community services, and promote long-term environmental and economic sustainability.
The agreement addresses legacy land-related matters and establishes a forward-looking framework for infrastructure development. EtihadWE has played a central role in enabling implementation, unlocking priority projects and ensuring the continuity of essential utility services.
The agreement addresses legacy land-related matters and establishes a forward-looking framework for infrastructure development
“This agreement reflects our continued commitment to enabling infrastructure and sustainability in Fujairah,” said Eng. Yousif Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. “The new land lease allows us to move forward with key projects that modernise utility services in the emirate—enhancing resilience and meeting future demand. By working closely with Al Dahra and Fujairah Municipality, we are fostering a collaborative model that delivers tangible impact for the community.”
The collaboration is aligned with broader national priorities, particularly in areas such as water efficiency, food security, and the creation of green job opportunities. It also paves the way for future joint initiatives in renewable energy, water conservation, and sustainable food systems.
Arnoud van den Berg, Group CEO of Al Dahra, noted that “this agreement signifies our commitment to working together to create a more sustainable future.”
H.E Mohamed Al Afkham, Director General of Fujairah Municipality, added: “We welcome this collaboration and are confident in the positive outcomes it will bring to Fujairah’s development.”
The agreement is effective immediately, with technical and administrative teams already working to activate the framework. Over the coming months, the three entities will conduct regular progress reviews to ensure alignment, track outcomes, and optimise shared value for the community.