Mudhbar Water Project in Kushar has been delivered

The Supreme Council for Humanitarian Affairs branch in the Hajjah governorate has delivered the Al-Mudhbar water project to the Kushar local council, with the project costing $40,000.

The initiative, aiding over two thousand individuals in the Al-Mudhbar, Al-Haza, Al-Malaab, and Kadesh camps, encompasses building an 18 m³ collection tank, refurbishing the water source, and setting up a solar-powered pump system with associated pipelines and a distribution grid serving five manholes.

At the handover ceremony, Allan Fadael, the director of the provincial branch of the Humanitarian Affairs Council, emphasized the commitment of both the provincial leadership and the Council to carry out interventions that address the needs of the displaced and affected individuals and reduce their suffering.

He commended the humanitarian partners for their work in executing service-oriented and sustainable projects that help provide hundreds of underprivileged families with access to safe and clean drinking water.

The repres
entative of the local council in the district, Hamza Al-Madoumi, praised the role of the governorate’s leadership, the Supreme Council and humanitarian partners and their efforts in implementing projects that meet the needs and alleviate the suffering of the local community, including the displaced and affected.

Source: Yemen News Agency