Qatar Charity has responded to urgent calls for help from local authorities in Taiz, Yemen, by implementing an emergency humanitarian project aimed at distributing potable water to affected residents. This initiative comes at a time when the city's inhabitants are facing severe water shortages amidst ongoing humanitarian crises.
The Saudi National Water Company announced the completion of phase two of the main water lines project in Riyadh, costing a total of <strong>81 million riyals</strong> (approximately <strong>21.6 million dollars</strong>). The project aims to enhance infrastructure and provide water to around <strong>40,000 beneficiaries</strong>.
The Governor of Giza, Ahmed Rashid, announced a new plan to provide water to 240 deprived villages across Egypt, reflecting the government's efforts to improve water infrastructure.
The National Water Company announced the completion of a project to enhance water supply efficiency in Medina, costing <strong>60 million riyals</strong>. This initiative aims to improve water quality and meet the increasing needs of the population.
Qatar Charity has announced a new water project in Chad, involving the drilling of 67 wells in the capital N'Djamena and its suburbs, aimed at providing drinking water for approximately one million people.