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Al-Kharibah become clean from the garbage

 

Al-Kharibah village, in the center of Al-Dhala governorate, did not have a place to throw garbage.  people were not familiar with the methods and methods of left-over clearance.

Where tempty spaces in the village take up waste and garbage piles, even if they are next to houses.

"The health situation in the village was threatened by deterioration because of the accumulation of garbage all over the village," says Hasina al-Zubaidi. "The villagers threw their belongings near their homes without any responsibility.

Hasina said: The interventions carried out by Nahda Makers Organization with the support of the International Rescue Committee, through the allocation of a specific place to throw garbage and waste, and to inform parents how to get rid of waste, saved the health situation, and prevented deterioration.

"Garbage is no longer accumulated everywhere, as it was before, or next door to houses, limited in one place used and known from everyone; in order to maintain public health; to prevent the spread of diseases and epidemics.

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