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GAZA, (PIC)-- The water authority of coastal municipalities on Monday inaugurated a Turkey-funded wastewater treatment plant in the central Gaza Strip.
Kroichen Mohamed, a representative of the Turkish government, said during the opening ceremony that the Turkish international cooperation and coordination agency TIKA, which funded the project, would continue to help Gaza people and bring happiness into their lives.
"One of the most important problems the Gaza Strip is facing is water and sanitation, so we are working hard in cooperation with the water authority of coastal municipalities to solve and limit these existing problems," Mohamed stated.
He stressed that TIKA would continue to provide vital projects for Gaza people in the near future.
Turkey-funded sanitation project opened in Gaza
Kroichen Mohamed, a representative of the Turkish government, said during the opening ceremony that the Turkish international cooperation and coordination agency TIKA, which funded the project, would continue to help Gaza people and bring happiness into their lives.
"One of the most important problems the Gaza Strip is facing is water and sanitation, so we are working hard in cooperation with the water authority of coastal municipalities to solve and limit these existing problems," Mohamed stated.
He stressed that TIKA would continue to provide vital projects for Gaza people in the near future.
Turkey-funded sanitation project opened in Gaza