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 | May 1, 2020 | For Our Partners, Projects, SkyJuice News, Uncategorized
SkyJuice Foundation recently visited one of our long-term partners in Mumbai to review current activities and better understand the issues and challenges for the delivery of safe water outcomes. Needless to say, there are significant challenges, but also great...
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...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Nov 18, 2019 | For Our Partners, Partner News, Projects, SkyJuice News, Uncategorized
Rotary International and many of their local clubs have been instrumental in enabling and coordinating SkyHydrant installations globally. The most recent project delivered safe drinking water to schools and communities in Palghar District, India. Through the Rotary...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Sep 22, 2019 | For Our Partners, Partner News, Projects, SkyJuice News
PROJECT OVERVIEW Rotary Clubs in Colombia and their Australian Rotary club partners are rolling out a showcase global school’s project in Colombia. Rotary is currently installing SkyHydrant units at fifty schools in the regions of Cundinamarca, Boyacá and Huila. This...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Jun 4, 2019 | For Our Partners, Partner News, Projects, Uncategorized
We are pleased to share with you Paul Mwariri’s abridged story of the recent SkyHydrant SAFE WATER kiosk installation in Migori Country, West Kenya in March 2019. The installation was the 14th kiosk carried out as part of the Safe Water Enterprise project. Paul works...