by SkyJuice Foundation | Sep 3, 2021 | Partner News, Projects, SkyJuice News, Uncategorized
The world was in shock on 4 August 2020 when there was a massive explosion of ammonium nitrate in Beirut’s port. The devasting event killed over 217 people, as well as injuring 7,000 and displacing 300,000 others. Fast forward two weeks and Disaster Aid Europe...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Jun 30, 2021 | Partner News, Projects, SkyJuice News, Uncategorized
The current Myanmar crisis is proving that SkyHydrants continue to offer versatile, safe water solutions for communities with varying needs and circumstances. The systems have long been used globally for emergency and disaster response by NGO’s and government partners...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Dec 18, 2020 | For Our Partners, Partner News, Projects, SkyJuice News
It would be an understatement to say it has been a challenging year globally. The Philippines, in particular, has certainly had its share of hardship. In October alone, the country was struck by four major weather events, including Typhoon Molave (local name...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Aug 25, 2020 | For Our Partners, Partner News, SkyJuice News, Uncategorized
SkyJuice Foundation has numerous partners globally working to provide clean, safe drinking water to those most in need. It is estimated that over 873 million people in the world lack access to safe drinking water and 478 million of those are children. Furthermore, an...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Mar 21, 2020 | For Our Partners, Partner News
Amazing and steady progress is being made by Disaster Aid Australia (DAA) on its flagship Bhutan Schools Program. The project is “on target” and close to completing installations in 120 schools by the end of this year. This is a sensational and consistent effort! As a...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Nov 30, 2019 | For Our Partners, Partner News, Projects, Uncategorized
It is an on-going challenge to provide adequate quantities of safe water efficiently and reliably for all refugee and IDP camps. The humanitarian crisis in Myanmar may not be consistent front-page news, but it is no exception to this problem. Safe Water for...