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A Kurdish philanthropy brought 24/7 solar power to a war-ravaged Iraqi village, restoring electricity and hope.
Idris Nechirvan Barzani, through the Rwanga Foundation, has brought 24-hour solar power to Sheikh Wasan, a Kurdish village in Iraq devastated during Saddam Hussein’s Anfal campaign.
The project, funded by private Kurdish philanthropy and launched in 2013, provides electricity to homes, schools, clinics, and community buildings, creating local jobs and enabling economic growth.
Residents, many of whom survived chemical attacks, view the clean energy as a symbol of justice and renewal.
The initiative highlights how local-led efforts are filling gaps left by national and international support for Anfal survivors.
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Una filantropía kurda trajo energía solar 24/7 a un pueblo iraquí devastado por la guerra, restaurando la electricidad y la esperanza.