Infrastructure Projects
Transformative Projects for Community Development
Africa faces significant challenges in terms of infrastructure development, particularly in essential areas such as housing, clinics, schools, and community centres. Closing this infrastructure gap is crucial for the continent's economic development, the well-being of its people, and the growth of its business sector.
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Your support can help us realise these infrastructure projects and make a lasting impact on the lives of communities in need. Together, we can create safer, healthier, and more prosperous environments for all.
Infrastructure Projects
Our diverse range of projects is tailored to meet the specific needs of disadvantaged families. These projects include:
Our Approach
Wafa Relief collaborates with local organisations to develop village communities and invest in key infrastructure projects. Each project is carefully managed by a supervisor who oversees its implementation and addresses any issues that may arise. Additionally, specialist staff are assigned to ensure the successful completion and operation of each project.
New Houses Initiative
Many villages in Kenya struggle to provide suitable housing for their residents, forcing families to share accommodation or live in inadequate shelters such as plastic tents. This situation poses risks, especially for vulnerable groups like women, girls, youth, and children, who lack access to privacy and essential services.
In response, Wafa Relief is committed to improving the living conditions of homeless families by constructing new houses. We plan to build 40 houses in Sioport village, Kenya, providing shelter for 40 families and ensuring access to essential facilities such as a mosque, primary school, Quran schools, clinic, and sewing workshop. This initiative aims to alleviate extreme living conditions and promote community development.
Ethiopia Mosque Project
Wafa Relief collaborates with local organisations to develop village communities and invest in key infrastructure projects. Each project is carefully managed by a supervisor who oversees its implementation and addresses any issues that may arise. Additionally, specialist staff are assigned to ensure the successful completion and operation of each project.