Kuwait city: Kuwait's Namaa Charity has undertaken a significant project to drill 15 water wells in Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania, with the aim of improving water security and providing clean and safe drinking water to families in need.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the Head of Communications at Nama Charitable Society, Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, stated that the initiative addresses urgent needs in communities facing water scarcity. He highlighted that access to safe drinking water is essential for a dignified life and serves as a foundation for public health and social stability.
Al-Ibrahim noted that the project supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Goal 6, which aims to ensure access to water and sanitation for all. The new wells are anticipated to decrease water-related diseases and enable families to dedicate more time to education and work.
The wells are set to benefit hundreds of individuals, alleviating daily challenges for women and children and improving health and environmental conditions in the targeted areas. Al-Ibrahim reiterated that Namaa Charity will continue to implement water projects in the world's most needy regions in collaboration with donors and philanthropists, demonstrating Kuwait's commitment to humanitarian values and its prominent role in global charitable efforts.