The historic referendum in Sudan hinges on the availability of drinking water for the millions of voters expected to turn out. Recently the Obakki Foundation offered resources to address these needs and a recent article has recognized these efforts.
The state minister for Physical Infrastructure, Joseph Maker Madit, stated that access to water at polling centers is a basic need, adding that a lack of drinking water may impact negatively on the turnout at the polling centers.
Mr. Madit further acknowledged with appreciation a donation from the Obakki Foundation of $100,000 for parts to repair boreholes as well as the staff required to rehabilitate boreholes at polling centers.
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