Ahmadi Muslim Engineers Providing Sustainable Electricty and Water to Rural Africa

Solar Panels fixed by IAAAE in Burkina Faso

The International Association of Ahmadi Architects and Engineers (IAAAE) is working to provide water and sustainable power to the poor regions of Africa. IAAAE has worked with world renowned organisations such as Water Aid and has helped over 600,000 people across Africa. IAAAE has initiated a new project across five countries in West Africa called the Model Village Project. Its aims are to deliver flowing water, sustainable energy, and enhanced agriculture amongst other sustainable solutions to the poor communities.

The IAAAE is an international organization catering to the professional development needs of Ahmadi Muslim engineers, architects and technologists. Its prime objectives include promoting the message of Islam thru scientific knowledge and advancement of the professions of engineering and architecture.

In Sierra Leone, IAAAE is providing sustainable power and water supply to five (5) conjoint villages. In addition to that they will be creating an IT lab in the local primary school to increment the computer skills of the students.

The local community is highly appreciative and has thanked IAAAE for bettering their lives.

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