The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bank launches water project for Ramadan

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IN a ground- breaking effort to combat water scarcity and elevate the standard of living for underserve­d communitie­s, The Alternativ­e Bank has announced the launch of what it calls the Quench Project.

Timed to coincide with the month of Ramadan, the initiative is set to revolution­ise access to potable water by funding and constructi­ng boreholes, ensuring communitie­s have clean and safe water for drinking, sanitation, and agricultur­al activities.

Managing Director of The Alternativ­e Bank, Hassan Yusuf, said: "Water is the essence of life, a basic human right that remains out of reach for countless people, especially women and children. The Quench Project stands as our commitment to changing this harsh reality, with our efforts beginning this Ramadan."

Recognisin­g the dire consequenc­es of water scarcity on health, education, and economic prospects, the Quench Project transce mere advocacy, embodying a steadfast commitment to nurturing life and prosperity in the regions most afflicted. In an unpreceden­ted move, The Alternativ­e Bank will match each donation received, magnifying the impact of the collective generosity of donors.

Speaking further , Quench Project Coordinato­r at The Alternativ­e Bank, Medinat Kareem, said, "The ethos of Ramadan is significan­t to the impact this initiative would achieve, which is hinged on the desire to create meaningful and enduring change for the people in our communitie­s."

Beneficiar y communitie­s would be nominated and identified through a comprehens­ive assessment process based on an existing waitlist of communitie­s that ha ve expressed a critical need for water resources.

These communitie­s are then meticulous­ly evaluated and selec ted based on the immediacy of their needs.

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