Relying on Solar Energy … the UAE Builds A Sustainable Village in Niger.
Dar Al-Bir Society in the United Arab Emirates has announced its project to build a sustainable and integrated charity village in the Republic of Niger, located in West Africa.
In fact, the project relies on solar energy, with a total cost of 4.4 million dirhams.
While it is expected to benefit 350 people from the local population.
In Niger, the UAE Builds Sustainable Village to include houses, school, medical clinic and a mosque
The project has reached 70% completion so far, and is scheduled to be fully completed in the first quarter of 2024.
The facilities that have been built so far include:
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50 houses for the needy in Niger
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An integrated school with 180 students
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A medical clinic
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A mosque with a capacity of 150 worshippers
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Goals
The project aims to achieve a number of goals, including:
- Providing shelter, education and healthcare to the needy in Niger
- Promoting the concept of sustainability and environmental protection
- Highlighting the humanitarian role of the United Arab Emirates in the world
Importance
The sustainable charity village project in Niger is a pioneering project in the field of charity work.
Moreover, it reflects the commitment of the United Arab Emirates to helping the needy around the world.
It also contributes to promoting the concept of sustainability and environmental protection, and supports development efforts in the Republic of Niger.
In fact, the UAE has always made efforts to support sustainability.
As the country has sustainable projects all over the world.
Recently, the UAE Clean Energy Investments in Africa Reached $4.5 Billion.
We should also mention that Renewable Energy Investments by the UAE Spread Over the UK.
So the UAE initiatives to face global climate change are not only within the UAE.
But they are on global basis, especially after COP28 which ended with exceptional results.
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