Please view the newsletter in its original lay-out here. We are excited to report that thanks to all the support from our partners and individual donors, we have been able to realize the clean water supply for the remote community of Anja-Belitsaka. The installation team of our technical partners have commissioned the solar-powered desalination system past week. […]
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Our next water project arrived in Madagascar.
Please view the newsletter in its original lay-out here. Behind the scenes we have been working hard to realize the next clean water project for the Anja-Belitsaka community in Madagascar. Today, we are happy to share a big milestone that the water treatment equipment has made it to Tulear. Meanwhile, the situation is Madagascar has not improved and […]
We won’t leave Madagascar high and dry.
Would you like to read the newsletter in its original format? Please click here. We won’t leave Madagascar high and dry. For the last two years, Madagascar received only around 60% of its usual average rainfall, the lowest in 30 years. How is this drought affecting Madagascar?The consecutive drought in the Grand Sud (South) continues to generate widespread food […]
Thanks to your support, Tsifota now enjoys clean water!
If you would like to see this update in its original format as it was presented in our most recent newsletter, follow this link. Tsifota now enjoys 20.000 liters of clean water daily. It’s been a long period since Madagascar has closed itself off from the outside world as a result of COVID. In that same period, […]
It’s time for clean water in Madagascar.
If you would like to see this update in its original format as it was presented in our most recent newsletter, follow this link. It has been a tough year in Madagascar. More than one million people in southern Madagascar have been facing a severe drought that has spurred the world’s first climate change famine, as […]
Out of sight, out of mind? Water connects us all.
If you would like to see this update in its original format as it was presented in our most recent newsletter, follow this link. It is never easy to acknowledge an issue if you cannot see it. This global pandemic has cut off aid routes and made it even more difficult to reach people that live in […]
There’s been a drought in Madagascar, yet progress is coming
If you would like to see this update in its original format as it was presented in our most recent newsletter, follow this link. Drought has been hitting South-West MadagascarIn recent months the situation in the southern regions of Madagascar has seriously worsened with the worst drought in 40 years. According to Julie Reversé, emergency coordinator […]
This is how Synechron donated 373,100 liters… Plus, we’re on Twitter!
If you would like to see this update in its original format as it was presented in our most recent newsletter, follow this link. Synechron: Cross-Channel Challenge Recently, we were approached by Synechron, a leading digital transformation consulting firm focused on the financial services industry. They envisioned combining health and fitness by organizing a challenge for the […]
How the desalination process works
By now you probably know that we construct solar-powered desalination systems to produce clean and healthy drinking water from dirty and salty coastal water. However, unless you have studied chemistry or engineering, it is likely that you are wondering how the desalination process actually works. In this article, you will find out the steps that […]
Today is World Water Day! This is how we are giving value
If you would like to see this update in its original format as it was presented in our most recent newsletter, follow this link. The value of water This year’s World Water Day theme is the value of water, to go with this theme, we have published a new article about how EWF impacts the value […]