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Water Access Project
- Lungsi Fong

Water Access Project

Overview

The commissioning of the borehole at Lungsi Fong, in collaboration with Universal Islamic and Cultural Trust, is a transformative initiative aimed at addressing a critical need within the Northern sector of Ghana. This project is crucial as it ensures improved access to clean water, thereby promoting community health, sanitation, and overall well-being.

Key Objectives

Improved Access to Clean Water

The primary goal of the project is to provide the community of Lungsi Fong with a sustainable and reliable source of clean water, eliminating the challenges associated with limited access.

Community Health and Sanitation :

Access to clean water is fundamental to maintaining good health and hygiene. The borehole project contributes to enhancing community health and sanitation practices.

Collaboration with Universal Islamic and Cultural Trust

The collaboration with Universal Islamic and Cultural Trust underscores our commitment to forging partnerships that amplify the impact of our projects. Together, we aim to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of the residents of Lungsi Fong.

The commissioning of the borehole brings about significant positive changes:

Community Health Residents now have access to clean and safe water, reducing waterborne diseases and improving overall health.

Sanitation: The project contributes to better sanitation practices within the community, promoting a healthier living environment.

Quality of Life: Reliable access to clean water enhances the overall quality of life for the residents of Lungsi Fong.

Future Initiatives

As we celebrate the success of the Water Access Project in Lungsi Fong, the Tung Teiya Dahamani Foundation remains committed to exploring new opportunities and addressing the essential needs of communities in the Northern sector of Ghana.

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