The town of Isiro, located in the Haut-Uélé province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, faces a major problem: access to drinking water. Fortunately, an initiative from the “Nanou Sadiki Lola” Foundation is meeting this essential need by gradually installing drinking water fountains across the city.
Regideso, the company responsible for distributing drinking water in Isiro, is struggling to provide a regular supply due to dilapidated installations. This leads to a shortage of drinking water and exposes residents to water-borne diseases.
Faced with this worrying situation, the “Nanou Sadiki Lola” Foundation has committed to financing the drilling of five drinking water fountains, representing an investment of $45,000. Work has already started, with the finalization of the drilling of the Madulunga cell in the commune of Mammbaya. The next stop is the Sainte-Anne cell in the Kupa commune.
The inhabitants of Isiro expressed their request for access to drinking water to their own compatriot, Madame Nanou Sadiki Lola, who responded with generosity and commitment. This initiative aims to alleviate the misery of residents by providing them with easier access to drinking water.
Philanthropist Nanou Sadiki Lola doesn’t plan to stop there. Its objective is to provide assistance in other areas of Isiro, including Aketi Street, Mendambo, Kolu cell and Kinkole area.
Thanks to this action by the “Nanou Sadiki Lola” Foundation, the town of Isiro will finally be able to benefit from a more regular supply of drinking water, thus improving the living conditions of residents and contributing to the fight against original diseases. water.
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