Restoring Access to Water for Vulnerable Communities
Access to safe and reliable water remains a critical need for communities across Gaza. Damage to water infrastructure and disruptions to electricity and essential services have left many families struggling to access sufficient water for their daily needs.
The Water Well Rehabilitation & Pumping Project supports the restoration and operation of existing water wells by providing essential electrical control panels, wiring, and equipment required to operate water pumps.
Through these interventions, Laith Relief Office helps restore water supply systems and improve access to water for displaced families and vulnerable communities who rely on local wells for their daily needs.
Project Objectives
- Restore the operation of existing water wells.
- Install electrical control panels and necessary wiring for water pumps.
- Improve the reliability of local water supply systems.
- Support communities affected by water shortages.
- Reduce the burden of limited access to water on displaced families.
Project Components
- Installation of electrical control panels for water wells.
- Installation and extension of electrical wiring.
- Provision of essential equipment required for pump operation.
- Testing and commissioning of water pumping systems.
- Technical support to help maintain reliable water access.
Target Groups
- Displaced families and vulnerable communities.
- Communities relying on local water wells.
- Residents in areas experiencing severe water shortages.
- Shelters and community facilities dependent on well water.
Expected Impact
By restoring the operation of existing water wells and enabling their water pumps to function reliably, the project helps communities regain access to an essential resource. These interventions reduce the impact of water shortages, support public health, and help families meet their daily water needs with greater dignity and stability.
Restoring a water well means restoring access to life’s most essential resource—water.