Qatar Tribune

QC starts implementi­ng new ‘water plant’ project in Sudan

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QATAR Charity (QC) has started implementi­ng a new ‘water plant’ project in Tajmla, Rashad, South Sudan to contribute to meeting the needs of a large number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the host community in the area.

Civil works are now under way to complete the implementa­tion of the water plant project after the specialise­d drilling unit conducted several studies and experiment­s before qualitativ­e interventi­ons.

Abkar Adam Ahmed Hussein, Commission­er for Humanitari­an Aid in Rashad, southern Sudan, said that Qatar Charity’s water plant project will contribute to solving the biggest problem faced by the population in the area, especially after many old water sources were destroyed, noting that this project came in a timely manner. He pointed out that there is still a great need for more interventi­ons to solve the water crisis in Rashad.

He indicated that in Rashad, there are nearly 2,000 IDPs suffering due to problems with access to water, and the number of the IDPs has risen, during the past months, to ,000, which has put pressure on water sources.

It is worth noting that Qatar Charity has become a member of the United ations Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs in Sudan (OCHA). This allows Qatar Charity to actively participat­e in the projects of the Sudan Humanitari­an Fund (SHF).

During the past few months, Qatar Charity in Sudan was chosen to be a partner for the implementa­tion of two projects for the United ations High Commission­er for Refugees (U HCR).

The drilling unit of Qatar Charity’s Sudan office continued to implement water projects to contribute to ending the suffering of the people most in need of water in the states of Sudan. The interventi­on of Qatar Charity by digging wells and constructi­ng water plants will continue during the coming months in South Kordofan State, which is in urgent need for water projects.

It is worth mentioning that Qatar Charity drilled 222 wells last year in Darfur, Kordofan, and other states that were suffering from a lack of potable water. During five years, 170,000 people have benefited from these projects.

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