Water charity in Islam

Improving Access to Clean Water in Humanitarian Emergencies

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Importance of Rehabilitating Sewage Networks in Refugee Camps

Insufficient sewage networks is a pressing issue that compromises the quality of life of millions of refugees. From the outbreak of diseases and mental issues to environmental and economic problems, refugees are facing detrimental consequences as a result of this issue. This article focuses on the challenges caused by inadequate sewage networks in refugee settings. […]

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Challenges and Solutions in Delivering WASH Supplies to Remote Areas

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Ensuring WASH Access for Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Crises

Thousands of disabled refugees have no access to WASH facilities, let alone assistive devices to facilitate their access to sanitation services.  In the following article, we highlight the needs of disabled refugees, whereby they can access WASH services easily and comfortably.  Physical Accessibility Ensuring the physical accessibility of WASH facilities is an integral part of […]

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Donate for Clean Water

Millions of people globally still lack access to clean water, despite its status as a fundamental human right and crucial for survival, leading to severe health issues and hindering education and economic growth. The impact of clean water on communities Access to clean water significantly impacts communities in many ways. Here are some of them: […]

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Water is the Best Sadaqah Jariyah

The Prophet Muhammed (SAW) clarified, “When a person dies, all their deeds end except three: a continuing charity, beneficial knowledge, and a child who prays for them.” Indeed, giving water well to charity is the best form of Sadaqah Jariyah. When you donate to building water wells, you will provide eligible people with a long-standing […]

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Water Crisis in Refugee Camps

Refugee Water Crisis There has been a significant increase in refugees globally over the passing years.According to U.N.H.C.R., “The refugee crisis has hit record heights in recent years, and refugee numbers have increased from 37.5 million to 79.5 million refugees worldwide.”. The Middle East is now the world’s largest producer and host of forced displacement […]

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Gaza Water Crisis

Gaza is facing a severe water crisis, exacerbated by Israeli authorities’ cuts to water supplies. The impact is dire, with reports from Human Rights Watch highlighting the immediate threat to public health in the region. Ninety-five percent of the population lacks clean drinking water, putting thousands at risk of preventable death. This article delves into […]

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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH in schools)

Improving WASH in schools Water, sanitation, and hygiene are all critical for good health. Schools should focus on improving WASH in schools to ensure that their students stay healthy. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified school-based water, sanitation, and hygiene as a key strategy to fight the global spread of infectious diseases. Schools should […]

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