The Local Conference of Youth on Climate (LCOY Yemen), held in Hadhramaut, featured a presentation on an eco-friendly project that aims to reuse ablution water from mosques for irrigation.
The project was presented by Mr. Fahmi Ruwaished, the project's owner, who explained the project's mechanism and its environmental and social benefits.
Conserving Water and Protecting the Environment
The project aims to treat ablution water from mosques before reusing it for irrigating gardens, contributing to the conservation of groundwater, especially in light of its scarcity in many Yemeni regions.
The project also contributes to improving the environment by reducing the amount of wastewater and providing green spaces that reduce desertification.
New Job Opportunities
The project provides new job opportunities for young people in the local community, as they are employed to collect, treat, and distribute ablution water to gardens.
An Inspiring Model
The project presentation sparked great interest from the attendees, who praised its innovation and environmental and social benefits.
This project is an inspiring model for Yemeni youth and calls for the adoption of innovative and effective solutions to address climate and development challenges.