KHARTOUM, Jan 19 (KUNA) - Kuwait's Namaa Charity has implemented a project to drill 15 water wells in Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania, aiming to enhance water security and provide clean and safe drinking water to the neediest families.
Head of Communications at Nama Charitable Society, Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, told KUNA that the project responds to urgent needs in communities suffering from water scarcity, emphasizing that access to safe drinking water is a fundamental element of dignified life and a cornerstone of public health and social stability.
He added that the project aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 6, which focuses on ensuring access to water and sanitation for all.
The new wells are expected to reduce water-related diseases and allow families to allocate more time to education and work.
Al-Ibrahim said the wells will serve hundreds of beneficiaries, ease daily burdens on women and children, and improve health and environmental conditions in the targeted areas.
He also affirmed that Namaa will continue implementing water projects in the world's most needy countries in partnership with donors and philanthropists, reflecting Kuwait's enduring humanitarian values and its leading role in global charitable work. (end) mam.aa