21 Water Facts to know in 2020
It is challenging to gather accurate figures on water-related issues on a global level. Many of the statistics are qualitative, and the
The Story of SkyJuice; Q + A with Rhett Butler (Part 2)
by Anna Itkonen SkyJuice Foundation was incorporated in Sydney in 2005 as a not for profit, charitable organisation. SkyJuice is a not-for-profit
How a SkyHydrant can change a school and its local community.
SkyJuice Foundation has numerous partners globally working to provide clean, safe drinking water to those most in need. It is estimated that
The Story of SkyJuice; Q+A with Rhett Butler (Part 1)
SkyJuice Foundation was incorporated in Sydney in 2005 as a not for profit, charitable organisation. It is a not-for-profit organisation that assists
SkyJuice Foundation recently visited one of our long-term partners in Mumbai to review current activities and better understand the issues and challenges
Amazing and steady progress is being made by Disaster Aid Australia (DAA) on its flagship Bhutan Schools Program. The project is “on
Desalination – The Holy Grail?
Desalination is a conversation that is omnipresent. The global trend of persistent longer periods of drought has stimulated another surge in the
Dr David Garman; Water, Research and the Academia
There is no Nobel prize for water and while there are many prizes for water activities, the closest to the Nobel Prize
Critical SkyHydrant installations for refugee camps in Myanmar
It is an on-going challenge to provide adequate quantities of safe water efficiently and reliably for all refugee and IDP camps. The
Safe water for 8,000 school children in India – A partnership with ROTARY
Rotary International and many of their local clubs have been instrumental in enabling and coordinating SkyHydrant installations globally. The most recent project