Project Report
| Feb 21, 2026
AHD preparing to help Myanmar next month with safe drinking water Nadi filters
By Abdul Khurshid | Project Leader
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Nadi filter for Earthquake
AHD preparing to help Myanmar next month with safe drinking water Nadi filters
Dear Donors and supporters
This is pleasure to share with you all about AHD new partnerships add and starring in Myanmar and Indonesia with AHD Nadi filter innovation solution and hope you all extend your giving for this project, we needs quickly to help Earthquake areas.
AHD plans for the help 500 families in Myanmar initially, we need your collaboration and support to support Myanmar Earthquake hit poor rural families living in difficult situation after the drastic floods. For more get info to contact us at Ph: +92-22-3860880 email: ahdpak@gmail.com & website: www.ahdpak.org
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Nadi filter for Myanmar
Dec 8, 2025
Twelve million people in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Delta face serious long-term health risks
By Abdul Bhatti | Project Leader
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Nadi filter Myanmar
Twelve million people in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Delta face serious long-term health risks from the harmful substance arsenic, in their drinking water.
The study, led by the University of Portsmouth, analysed national screening data from nearly 124,000 wells and found that 71 per cent exceed safe drinking water limits set by the World Health Organization (WHO), threatening the country's goal of providing safe water for all by 2030.
Published in GeoHealth, the study draws on 81 water samples collected across a 170- kilometre stretch of the delta to examine where and why arsenic contamination occurs. This data was used to build a predictive model that identifies landscape features associated with arsenic hotspots.
The study found that only 8 per cent of wells in Myanmar exceed the national safety limit of 50 micrograms per litre, yet a much larger proportion surpasses the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline of 10 micrograms per litre. This indicates that many communities are using water considered safe under national standards yet still face elevated long-term health risks under international benchmarks.
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Training on Nadi filter
Sep 29, 2025
Kok & Sai rivers, flowing into Mekong Rivers, Needs safe drinking water Nadi filter
By Abdul Khurshid | Project Leader
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Nadi filter for Myanmar
Kok & Sai rivers, flowing into Mekong Rivers, Needs safe drinking water Nadi filter
AHD want tio help Myanmar with access to safe and clean drinking water and this proejct with help KOk and sai and Mekong river produce contaimiated water and Needs to filter it and give to reiverside communties
Recent reports highlight severe arsenic contamination in Myanmar's Kok and Sai rivers, flowing into the Mekong River, due to unregulated gold and rare earth mining in the southern Shan state. Water samples show arsenic levels far exceeding World Health Organization (WHO) safety standards, causing widespread concern and damage to local ecosystems and businesses. Although Myanmar has a history of arsenic contamination in other areas like the Ayeyarwady region, this new case is notable for its transboundary impact.
AHD plan to help 100 Nadi filter unit at the start and looking your all contribution in it
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Nadi filter pots Myanmar