QC Supports 250 Farming Families in Somalia

QC Supports 250 Farming Families in Somalia


4/25/2016 |


Through its office in Somalia, QC implemented a project to support young farmers who were affected by the floods which hit the country the past years. This project is considered part of the Early Recovery program designed to help the floods-affected in Middle Shebelle.

The project is mainly about supporting 250 poor farming families which live by the Shebelle bank in Jawhar Province. The benefiting families would receive manual plowing tools, seeds and pesticides. 250 hectares of lands would be reformed; 1 hectare for each family. 

 

Empowering Farming Families

In order to help the farming families permanently benefit from the running river, QC provided 10 engines for irrigation. These engines were distributed according to the agricultural cooperatives which represented the young farmers. In addition, 10 km of irrigation canals were rehabilitated to help the beneficiaries farm throughout the whole year. That positively helped the farmers increase their crops, thus increase their income.

 

Early Recovery

This project is implemented to help the floods-affected in Middle Shebelle. It aims at offering more humanitarian services, where such services are not sufficient. It also aims at offering the affected the help they need because of the harsh life they live. The project seeks to help the agricultural communities in rehabilitating and resuming the farming business. The project offers them seeds, pesticides, and manual plowing tools necessary for local production.

It also helps them through reforming the farming lands, rehabilitating the irrigation canals, re-operating the health and educational systems, raising the standards of the affected families. It will serve the health and educational systems through rehabilitating the educational, health and water facilities, schools, clinics and wells. As for raising their living standards, the project offers small income-generating projects.

Mr. Mohammed Hussein, QC's Office Director in Somalia, expressed his deep thanks and gratitude for the philanthropists of Qatar for the efforts they exerted. "This reflects the goodness of the giving Qatari community. Helping our brothers and sisters in Somalia in the fields of shelter, food, medications and others springs from the Qataris' understanding of their moral and religious duty towards the needy people around the world," he said. 

 

 

Continuous Aids

Through its office in Somalia, QC has recently started implementing its urgent relief project for the people who were affected by the drought which hit Somalia Land, to the North West of Somalia. The project targets around 30,000 affected family members. The food supplies, clean water, and medications will be distributed to them.

The project also includes delivering 3,000 food supplies to the drought-affected families for a whole month. In addition, 7,875 affected people will receive clean water through water tanks. 2,000 people will receive health services through mobile clinics which aim at carrying out medical tests and dispensing medications. Furthermore, some doctors and nurses will be contracted with in order for them to raise people's awareness about health issues.

 

Rehabilitating the Water Wells

In Middle Shebelle in Somalia, QC has recently finished rehabilitating 7 Artesian wells as part of its early recovery projects which targeted the flood-affected people. The beneficiaries used to suffer from shortages in drinking water. The project is expected to serve more than 24,000 people and tens of thousands of cattle on a daily basis.

The project aims at resuming the services of public facilities such as those related to education, health and water. In addition, it aims at meeting the people's need for drinking water. The floods had destroyed the Artesian wells and people were forced to leave their houses and use tools that took hours so as to get a few liters of clean drinking war.  

 

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