Continuing its humanitarian efforts in Ghana, Qatar Charity (QC) has launched a new central well that addresses the critical water scarcity issue in the "Bono" Eastern region, benefiting approximately 4,000 people.A Qur'an memorisation centre opened in the "Oyarifa" area is expected to serve over 120 beneficiaries. Sheikh Abdullah Said, the Imam of the region, expressed gratitude for the support provided by QC and the people of Qatar to the residents of Eastern Bono.Through the central well project, QC has put an end to the hardship faced by families who previously spent large sums on purchasing water. Mohamed Abdel Razak, a beneficiary, noted that the provision of clean water by QC will significantly reduce the prevalence of waterborne diseases, especially those resulting from contaminated surface wells. Furthermore, children in the region will be able to remain in school, rather than dropping out to search for water.The newly inaugurated centre in Oyarifa offers residents the opportunity to memorise the Qur'an and learn Arabic that was previously only accessible by travelling long distances.Dina Osei, a student, said: "Women in the region have begun studying the Qur'an and Arabic immediately after the centre was established.”Malam Tenko, a teacher at the centre, highlighted that they will focus on teaching students the importance of discipline and dedication to memorising the Qur'an, which will be valuable for their personal growth.
December 05, 2024 | 12:09 AM