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 25, 2019 | For Our Partners, General Safe Water News, SkyJuice News, Uncategorized
Interestingly enough, there is no simple definition of water quality. It is used to refer to the properties of materials dissolved or suspended in water and the impact on the environment. There are numerous indicators of contamination and human and environmental...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Jun 7, 2019 | Uncategorized
Previously I have discussed the Sustainable Development Goals and the need for action. I am frequently asked do we need more applied research to solve all these problems or is it just a matter of money? The answer, of course, is yes to everything. But that...
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...
by SkyJuice Foundation | Mar 22, 2019 | Uncategorized
So, March 22 is World Water Day again. I wonder what it means to the average global citizen? This year the theme is again powerful and pertinent. The aim of World Water Day 2019 – “that no one is left behind”, is achievable but it is still going to take a much bigger...