By Mastora Y Bakhiet | Project Leader
Darfur Women Network is dedicated to serving displaced, refugees, and conflict-affected families, who are the survivors of the Darfur genocide by providing them access to economic empowerment, water, efficient cooking stoves, and capacity building to achieve sustainable community development and to break the poverty cycle.
The refugees are living in crowded camps in Chad after they fled Sudan to Chad. They are living in dire conditions. The camp we serve is located in the desert, with no jobs, social services, healthcare, lack of education, and water.
Due to a lack of income, the refugees can’t afford to secure water containers to fetch and store water in the camp. They walk five miles to fetch water, but they lose much of their water due to cracks, holes, and broken water containers.
Your donation helped us to distribute 680 water containers. We are honored to have you support our project to make refugees feel they are not alone.
Thank you so much for your kindness and your passionate support,
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