Kuwait installs six new water wells in Tanzanian schools
Kuwaiti Embassy in Tanzania celebrated the installation of six new water wells in two villages in Tanzania.
This takes the total number of Kuwait-funded wells in the African country to 35.
The wells are part of the “water well for each school” initiative launched by Kuwait Embassy in
bylaw for dealing with the issue related to retirement of doctors and medical technicians due to the current difficulty in employing doctors and medical consultants of rare specializations, as well as for handling the resignations
Tanzania and funded by a number of Kuwaiti bodies and charities.
In a statement to KUNA, Ambassador to Tanzania Jassem Al-Najim stressed on Sunday Kuwait’s keenness on providing life-saving assistance, education, healthcare, clean water to all countries in need.
and expansions in various hospitals and units, reports Al-Nahar daily quoting informed sources.
They said the heads of units in various hospitals and specialized medical centers held discussions
Al-Najim praised Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS)’s humanitarian actions and continued cooperation with the embassy in Tanzania, which resulted in inaugurating 16 wells in a number of schools in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in collaboration with other Kuwaiti humanitarian bodies. (KUNA)
during a meeting about the lack of required number of doctors for certain specializations as well as about the method to attract them to work in the ministry either through direct appointments or temporary contracts.