The BBC Online has recently published an article on the issues related to impending global fresh water deficit. Tim Smedely (12th April 2017)

Mobile phones may soon be routinely used to assess the quality of drinking water in developing countries. A team of researchers at

Papua New Guinea’s Government recognised the need for a plan to improve the nation’s prosperity and developed their Vision for 2050. “As

SkyJuice has been working with Siemens-Stiftung for over ten years. It’s a partnership that has delivered a lot of value to the

Clean water during emergencies and disaster relief Obtaining reliable access to safe drinking water during emergency and disaster relief work can be

The SkyJuice Foundation is working in partnership with the Australian Water Association (AWA) to deliver a safe water pilot project in a

We have summarised some of the latest World Water Facts relating to the impact of water and humanitarian relief. The issues remain challenging, complex, and

We have summarised some of the latest World Water Facts relating to the impact of water and humanitarian relief. The issues remain challenging, complex

The SkyJuice Foundation along with our local partner, Rotary clubs of International District 3450, have chosen World Water Day 2017 to announce that

One of the biggest problems that disaster relief crews face is that of fresh, clean drinking water, as most disasters will disrupt