Gaza, Oct 21 (SPA/APP): Teams of the Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, the executive partner of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) in the Gaza Strip, have begun installing solar energy systems for water desalination plants.
This initiative is part of the project for providing access to drinking water through four desalination plants in Khan Yunis and Deir al-Balah governorates, funded by KSrelief.
The project aims to provide safe drinking water to residents, especially in displacement camps and water-scarce areas, amid an ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Sites were selected based on population density to maximize beneficiary access. Solar energy will ensure sustainability and reduce reliance on conventional energy sources often disrupted by the blockade.
This initiative is part of KSrelief’s broader efforts in Gaza to improve humanitarian conditions, particularly in the water, health, and shelter sectors.
KSrelief supports solar-powered water desalination initiatives in Gaza
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