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'Nibras' supports flood victims in Chefchaouen
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'Nibras' supports flood victims in Chefchaouen

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The "Nibras" foundation launched the "Hanna Wahad" (We Are One) project to support families affected by recent floods in the Chefchaouen region of Morocco.
  • The project aims to provide essential furnishings and equipment, including refrigerators and bedding, to 40 affected housing units.
  • The initiative underscores Moroccan solidarity and aims to help families regain stability and dignity.

The "Nibras" foundation for supporting distinguished children has launched a humanitarian project called "Hanna Wahad" (We Are One). This initiative aims to provide support to families impacted by a recent devastating incident in the villages of the Ounan region, within the Chefchaouen province, which caused significant material losses and affected the stability of dozens of families.

The first phase of the project involves equipping 40 housing units with essential furniture and appliances, such as refrigerators, bedding, and kitchenware. This effort is designed to restore dignified living conditions for the affected families. The foundation announced that the official launch ceremony for the project is scheduled for next week, with attendance expected from the provincial governor, local authorities, and various partners and supporters.

This initiative directly addresses the urgent needs of the affected population. Alongside providing temporary housing, the project includes distributing humanitarian aid such as basic food items, clothing, shoes, blankets, and toys for children. These efforts aim to alleviate the social and psychological impact of the disaster.

The selection of beneficiary families was based on a thorough field assessment of their needs, conducted in coordination with local authorities. The foundation emphasized transparency and dignity in providing and installing temporary housing and essential supplies. The "Hanna Wahad" project is described as a "message of solidarity and humanity" that demonstrates the Moroccan society's capacity for mutual support during times of hardship, prioritizing human dignity.

The "Nibras" foundation has called upon public institutions, local authorities, economic actors, civil society organizations, and philanthropists to join this initiative. The goal is to mobilize resources and capabilities to help the affected families restore their stability as quickly as possible. The foundation believes that humanitarian work is a shared responsibility and that collective efforts can transform hardship into an opportunity to restore hope and build a more stable and secure future for the affected families.

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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.