While DAA have been busy at the Rotary International Conference in Melbourne our partner Balay Mindanaw has been busy installing another SkyHydrant.
This installation is part of our Bangsamoro Health and Peace Project.
Before the installation of the Skyhydrant, the residents of the village were getting their drinking water straight from Lake Lanao.
Unfortunatly the waste water from the village and all the surrounding area drains into the lake which causes contamination.
Now the local people can enjoy safe drinking water.
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