2024-07-18
Providing Disaster Relief

Alwaleed Philanthropies “Global” and UN-Habitat partner to support the restoration of Water Supply to Vulnerable Communities in the East of Aleppo.

Alwaleed Philanthropies "Global", chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, partners with UN-Habitat Syria to launch the Project "Restoration of Water Supply to Vulnerable Communities in Eastern Aleppo". The Project fosters sustainable access to basic services in three neighborhoods: Tel Shegheb, Karm Al-Myassar and Al-Nayrab.

The support from Alwaleed Philanthropies 'Global' is pivotal in repairing Aleppo's water infrastructure, safeguarding the health of more than 500,000 vulnerable humans.

The project provides sustainable and adequate access to clean water supply in several neighbourhoods through rehabilitation of the main damaged water pipeline and repair of linked household water connections thereby reducing leakage which is currently estimated to be up to 30% in some locations. The Project will also support the community-led improvement of the road space after completion of the excavation works.

HRH Princess Lamia Bint Majed AlSaud, Alwaleed Philanthropies Secretary General stated: “The collaboration between Alwaleed Philanthropies 'Global' and UN-Habitat – Syria represents a key effort in Aleppo, addressing both immediate water needs and the long-term restoration of community strength. By enhancing water infrastructure, this project catalyzes public health, economic revival in Syria. Alwaleed Philanthropies' ongoing commitment to developing communities ensures sustainable progress, fostering strength and empowering populations towards a brighter future.”

Ms. Rania Hedeya, Representative (a.i.) of UN-Habitat’s Regional Office for Arab States stated, “I am very pleased to expand our partnership with Alwaleed Philanthropies to provide vital support to vulnerable communities in eastern Aleppo. Our joint rehabilitation of a critical pipeline and nearby public spaces will improve household water supply and living standards for more than 500,000 residents in some of the most affected neighborhoods; and are vital components of UN-Habitat's urban recovery plan for the city of Aleppo. This partnership demonstrates our shared commitment to the people of Syria on their path to a resilient future”.