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Fifty Irrigation Wells, Niger

On March 10, 2018, the Society opened fifty water wells in 50 villages suffering from water scarcity.

This project was implemented to meet the need for fresh water and counteract its negative impact on the lives and health of citizens. Clean water can greatly decrease child mortality and greatly benefits those who travel far distances to get clean water.

The project “Qatar Watering Niger” in Filingué is an important quality projects in the Republic of Niger, noting that the Assembly was able to draw a smile on the faces of thousands of children and their families because they touched their need and alleviated poverty

Water is a focal issue to the association as it is the most important component of sustainable human development. Clean water is necessary in the creation of a society with a high level of health and vitality and in order to push forward development.

The series of wells come with a generous donation from the Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society, which consists of 50 wells distributed to 50 villages in the area of ​​ Filingué reduced their suffering and enhance their ability to face their situation.

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