Qatar Charity (QC) has constructed some 418 wells over the past 20 months in Sri Lanka, providing clean and safe drinking water to more than 28,100 people in underserved communities where public water networks are unavailable. The initiative aims to ease the daily struggle of thousands of families who previously had to walk long distances to fetch water, a challenge that posed health risks, physical and financial strain, particularly for children. Qatar Charity ensured that the wells were tailored to the needs of each targeted area. The initiative includes 45m-deep wells with overhead tanks and electric pumps, 22m wells with…
Qatar Charity provides clean water to 28,100 people in Sri Lanka
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