In light of the harsh humanitarian conditions experienced by displaced people in the Gaza Strip, especially in displacement camps that lack the most basic necessities of life, due to the lack of infrastructure and the destruction of homes, the Childhood Happiness Charity Association launched the “Providing Safe Drinking Water” project, as an urgent response to alleviate the suffering of thousands of affected families.
Project idea: To provide regular quantities of clean drinking water to displacement camps, especially in the northern Gaza Strip, where families who lost their homes due to bombing and destruction reside.
Implementation Mechanism:
– Filling water tankers from desalination plants approved by the Ministry of Health.
– Distributing water to tents and displacement areas on a daily or periodic basis.
– Coordinating with field teams to ensure equitable distribution and access to water for every family.
Project Importance: – Protecting public health from diseases caused by drinking contaminated water.
– Alleviating the burden of living expenses for displaced families.
– Providing a humane environment that preserves human dignity despite the loss of shelter.
Beneficiary group:
Thousands of displaced families living in shelter tents in various areas of Gaza, in the absence of regular water and the destruction of basic infrastructure.
Project message:
“Every drop of water that reaches the camp… is a life given anew.”
The Child Welfare Association remains committed to meeting basic needs, foremost among them water, which is an indispensable human right.