The Wells Project by Sirat Al-Mustaqim Welfare Foundation addresses the urgent need for clean water in drought-affected and underserved areas of Tharparkar and Charsadda, where communities struggle daily due to lack of safe drinking water. With 150 wells installed so far—140 in Tharparkar and 10 in Charsadda—each at a cost of approximately PKR 60,000, the initiative provides reliable access to clean groundwater through hand pumps and deep wells.
These wells are strategically placed in water-scarce villages to serve multiple households, significantly reducing the burden on women and children who previously walked long distances to fetch water. By replacing unsafe water sources, the project not only improves convenience but also helps prevent waterborne diseases, enhancing overall public health and well-being. The Wells Project supports SDG 1, SDG 3, and SDG 6, offering dignity, health, and lasting change to some of Pakistan’s most vulnerable communities.
Provide hand pumps and deep wells in drought-hit areas, for details please contact info@samwf.org