UAE launched 32 Projects in Yemen for drinking dater in the governorates of Yemen’s Red Sea Coast.
Since the beginning of Yemen conflict on 2015 the UAE have supported Yemen strongly.
Mentioning that many humanitarian institutions have represented the UAE in Yemen such as the Emirates Red Crescent.
In fact the projects of drinking water are serving 600,000 people.
Moreover, the drinking water projects are part of a series of humanitarian projects implemented by the UAE to help the Yemeni people.
The UAE projects in Yemen are related to food aid, shelter, social services and sustainable development.
The ERC adopted a comprehensive humanitarian plan prioritising drinking water projects to ensure the stability of the Yemeni people.
As well as provide them with decent lives, and prevent them from travelling far to search for drinking water.
The ERC aims to restore, maintain and build strategic central water projects in many populated areas.
Surely the local residents welcomed this supportive initiative by the UAE.
The projects include the “UAE Water Aid Project,” which involves the restoration and digging of 23 drinking water wells in remote villages.
In fact the Emirates Red Crescent efforts are not limited to digging and restoring well.
They also supplied the wells with electricity to pump water and provide them with solar energy systems.
Abdulrahman Al Yusufy, Director of Relief Administration at the Emirates Red Crescent in the Red Sea Coast, stated the following:
The ERC has prioritised local water projects, due to their importance to people’s lives.
Never to forget Hassan Dam project in the delta of Abyan which costs around $78 million.
Since it will create a qualitative agricultural shift, 10,000 hectares of agricultural land will be irrigated.
Also 13,000 households will benefit directly from the dam as planned.
Surely the UAE has made strong efforts to achieve peace and stability for the Yemeni people.
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