Renewed Hope: Modern village blueprint launched in Koromey B, Mandera County

The launch of housing units brought hope to 200 flood-affected households, marking a significant moment in Koromey B village.
The launch of housing units brought hope to 200 flood-affected households, marking a significant moment in Koromey B village. Neema Charity from Kuwait, in collaboration with the local NGO CAPDO and led by Ugas Mohamednur Hassan Saldo, initiated a transformative effort. Their focus on providing essential food aid expanded into a visionary plan for the village's revival.
The project unveiled a modern village blueprint, including 50 well-designed housing units, a mosque, a dispensary, and a borehole for clean water. These units were tailored to offer comfort and functionality, providing a refuge amidst the chaos caused by the floods.
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This initiative aimed for long-term community transformation. With support from the County Government, the collaboration between Neema Charity, CAPDO, and the government promised sustained efforts in health and livelihood initiatives, aiming to enhance the community's well-being.
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