This project was launched in response to an urgent distress call from UNICEF, triggered by a severe and sudden disruption of water supplies for thousands of residents in As-Suwayda and Daraa. This water cutoff posed a direct threat to public health and daily life, creating risks of dehydration and waterborne diseases. An immediate intervention was critical to repair and restore dysfunctional water pumping and distribution systems
* Restoration of Water Services: Re-established water flow to thousands of households and institutions in both governorates.
Improved Public Health: Reduced the risks of spreading water and sanitation-related diseases.
* Alleviation of Human Suffering: Provided one of the most fundamental necessities of life to the affected population.
* Enhanced Infrastructure Resilience: Enabled water institutions to effectively perform their maintenance and emergency roles.