Late Pehlivan Hüseyin Ak
Water Well Opened in Uganda

Thirst is not just a word; it is a cry that breaks from a mother's heart as she looks helplessly at her child writhing with thirst. As ILA Association, we heard this cry and brought hope to the village of Supa in Uganda. The water well we drilled is not only a gift of water, but also of life itself.

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Opening Ceremony attracted great attention

The opening ceremony was met with great interest and enthusiasm. This water well was seen not only as a cause for joy, but also as a powerful step towards a better future for the people of the village. It will be an asset that will be remembered for generations to come.

Water Well is Vital

Clean water is an indispensable source of life and a basic human right. Yet millions of people around the world live without this right.

The water well we drilled in the village of Nankondo in Uganda was a meaningful answer to this fundamental problem. The people of the village now have access to clean and safe water, free from the diseases and hardships of years of living with contaminated water. This transformation will not only improve health, but will also contribute to healthier children, increased family productivity and a reshaped future for the village.

Water wells are a vital step that completely changes the life of a village.

Water Well Source of Life

In this village in Uganda, a water well has become a source of life and hope. Now children will be able to play without getting sick, women will no longer have to walk long distances to carry clean water and farmers will be able to produce more efficiently in agriculture. These wells are not just water, but a valuable investment in the future of a village.

We would like to thank the Ak Family and all their loved ones who contributed to the realization of this project.

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