QC’s 2017 water projects reach 7,000 families in

QC’s 2017 water projects reach 7,000 families in Gaza


4/10/2018 |


As many as 7,000 families benefited from the Water Projects of Qatar Charity in the remote areas of the Gaza Strip, Palestine, which were implemented last year, aiming at providing them with clean water, improving their health conditions, and easing their economic burden.

The Director of the QC’s office in the Gaza Strip, Mohamed Abu Haloub said the QC’s intervention came due to the poor economic condition of the people here, which resulted in the water crisis in the region.

He added that Qatar Charity provided drinking water to beneficiary families by supplying thousands of cubic meters of water, pointing out the charity has recently drilled of a well in a remote area of the Gaza Strip at a cost of QR 23,785, which is a permanent source of water to the "Umm Ahmed" Musalla on the outskirts of Khan Younis.

For the first time, a large number of Palestinians became able to Get Drinking Water in the remote areas of the Gaza Strip due to the QC’s water project implemented in the region, which made a clear difference in the lives of thousands of beneficiaries. 

Many families, including Ahmed Majid Hammad’s family, in the remote areas of the Gaza Strip used to purchase and bring water from places very far away from their homes. Hammad used to get water from a distance of more than 2 km away from his house, but now, he easily gets drinking water in his remote place on the outskirts of Khan Younis due to the QC’s water project.

Beneficiary families thanked Qatar Charity, all the donors, and field staff for their humanitarian efforts and contributions to alleviate their suffering due to not having main water networks in their areas.

The QC’s office in the Gaza Strip has managed to implement 1798 projects in 2016 and 2017 in various humanitarian, social and developmental sectors, benefiting more than 3.5 million people.