By Fatma Nur Ervan | Project Leader
Access to clean drinking water in Gaza is becoming increasingly difficult each day. In the northern regions thousands of families rely solely on external distributions to obtain safe water, due to collapsed infrastructure, ongoing blockade conditions, and escalating violence. This situation affects not only daily life, but also directly impacts public health and the ability to live with dignity.
Through the Gaza Clean Water Project, we deliver clean drinking water to families in the region via water tankers, each carrying 7,000 liters. Each distribution provides water for approximately 350 families, or around 1,750 people. With this support, families are able to meet their most basic needs: drinking water, food preparation, and hygiene.
Since the beginning of the project, we have reached thousands of people. As the crisis continues to deepen, this support has become an ongoing necessity. The lack of safe water infrastructure poses a serious public health risk—especially for children and vulnerable groups within these communities.
This project does not aim to offer convenience or privilege—it exists to help ensure access to clean water, which is a basic human right. We thank everyone who stands with us in defending this right, and with your continued support, we aim to expand our efforts.
Together, we can make access to clean water, a critical need for survival in Gaza, a reality for more people every day.
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