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The Deputy Governor of Hadhramout, Sheikh Amr bin Habrish Al-Ali, Inaugurates Drinking Water Project in Haqb Area, Al-Shihr District, funded by Kuwait and implemented by the Kuwait Al Khair Development Foundation. The project includes drilling an artesian well, installing an integrated solar energy system, constructing a concrete tank, and extending a water network to the homes of residents in the area.
The President of the Kuwait Al Khair Development Foundation, Sheikh Abdullah Saleh Al-Ghorabi, noted that the project cost 100 million riyals, emphasizing that it is one of the service projects implemented by the Foundation alongside its humanitarian, developmental, and relief activities and programs.
In addition, Habrish praised the efforts of the Kuwait Al Khair Development Foundation and its humanitarian, developmental, and service interventions, emphasizing the importance of establishing such projects in rural and remote areas to alleviate the suffering of citizens.
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