Qatar Charity Inaugurates 5 Artesian Wells in Djibouti
With support from Qatari people, and as part of its ongoing efforts to improve living conditions in areas affected by water scarcity and drought, and to enhance water security in rural and remote areas, Qatar Charity inaugurated five solar-powered artesian wells in three regions of Djibouti. These wells will benefit more than 20,000 people, in addition to irrigating farms and livestock.
Powered by Solar Energy
The wells, which were implemented in the regions of Tajoura, Ali Sabieh, and Arta, were equipped with water tanks and modern operating equipment that rely entirely on solar energy. This ensures sustainability of the service and reduces operational costs and reliance on fossil fuels, in line with modern environmental and development standards.
These projects, which have been praised by government agencies and beneficiaries, are part of a series of development interventions implemented by Qatar Charity aimed at providing safe and clean drinking water, improving health conditions in rural communities, contributing to environmental protection, and reducing diseases and epidemics caused by contaminated water. They also help alleviate the burden on women and girls who struggle to find water daily, allowing them time to pursue education, work, and community participation.
Government Praise
In her speech at the inauguration ceremony, Ms. Ghada Ezzedine Ahmed, Director of Qatar Charity's office in Djibouti, expressed her happiness with this achievement, stressing that Qatar Charity places humanitarian service at the forefront of its priorities and seeks to implement integrated projects that respond to the needs of vulnerable communities, considering both humanitarian and development dimensions. She also thanked the local authorities in the region for the support and facilitation they provided that contributed to the success of the two projects. On this occasion, His Excellency the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Resources, and Water in Djibouti, Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Awala, praised the significant role played by Qatar Charity and its efforts in implementing numerous important water projects in several regions. He emphasized their importance in meeting the water needs of the population, especially in areas affected by drought in previous years.
Extensive Efforts
Similarly, several women expressed their joy at the launch of these projects, stating that this was the first time wells, equipped with solar energy, and a water tank with taps had been installed in their areas. They noted that this integrated service significantly facilitated their and their children's access to clean water, reducing their suffering in drawing water directly from traditional wells or in having to travel long distances to obtain safe and usable water. It is worth noting that Qatar Charity has implemented numerous water projects between 2016 and 2025, including surface wells, water supply networks for homes, and deep wells, benefiting approximately 35,000 people in the regions of Dakhl, Tajoura, Ali Sabieh, and Arta.