Some 1 500 people living in Tahtay Adiyabo, in the north of Ethiopia, now have access to clean drinking water thanks to four wells built in the district, located along the border with Eritrea, by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Tigray Regional Water Bureau.
After four months of work, the wells were officially inaugurated today at a ceremony attended by local authorities.
The ICRC has been working in Ethiopia without interruption since 1977. Its activities in the country focus on protecting detainees, restoring and maintaining contact between family members and providing physical rehabilitation for disabled people. Since the 1998-2000 Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict, the ICRC has been carrying out relief activities, mainly in Tigray and Afar regional states, where it pools efforts with the water boards and local communities to improve vital water infrastructure.
Source: allAfrica.com