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Solar-Powered Water Projects Bring Relief To Yemen’s Ibb Province

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Residents of al-Sabrah and al-Sayani districts in Ibb province, Yemen, are celebrating the completion of two vital solar-powered water projects aimed at addressing the region’s severe water crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflict.

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Funded by the Central Emergency Interventions Unit of the Ministry of Finance, these projects, totaling 66.8 million Yemeni riyals, were executed by the General Authority for Rural Water Projects. The initiatives involved the rehabilitation and installation of solar-powered systems into existing water infrastructure.

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The implementation of these projects marks a significant milestone in providing clean drinking water to over 10,000 residents who have long struggled with limited access to this essential resource.

Majed al-Shami, Director of the General Authority for Rural Water Projects Branch, expressed the significance of utilizing solar energy for sustainable development, emphasizing its role in reducing dependency on already strained resources.

“These projects are crucial for improving the lives of Yemenis in rural communities,” stated al-Shami. “Given the ongoing conflict and its impact on water accessibility, these initiatives will bring much-needed relief to the people of al-Sabrah and al-Sayani.”

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Highlighting their commitment to the province, al-Shami reaffirmed the authority’s dedication to evaluating community needs and prioritizing impactful projects.

The completion of these solar-powered water projects not only signifies a substantial financial investment but also represents a beacon of hope for the communities of al-Sabrah and al-Sayani. With reliable access to clean water restored, residents can now look forward to rebuilding and envisioning a more sustainable future.

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