(Photos) Alithaar Foundation Provides Water to 700 Displaced Families.
The flooding of these families came after they complained of severe water shortages which affected their livelihoods.
The bottom line is that there is no water shortage in Mogadishu and its environs but some of these families have lost thousands to buy, according to us.
The community living in the IDP camps are the ones who sometimes get lost and sometimes lose.
Our irrigation camp is home to 700 families, including the elderly and the poor. Mothers with Orphans and Disabilities.
For the elderly and the disabled, we have specially prepared a support team.
Aid workers in the UK have come to the aid of their needy brothers and sisters and have promised to pay a monthly stipend for the drinking water of poor families in the camp.
The words of sympathy and sympathy and the positive result from Muhsin made happy and created hope for hundreds of families in the camp who were worried about the water.
At first we had a problem with water, but today we are out, ”said Faxad, a mother of one of the families.
However, the Alithaar Foundation, an independent charitable organization operating in southern and central Somalia, serves the Somali community, especially those in need.
Late last year, 1,000 poor families were subjected to similar water supply on the outskirts of Mogadishu.