Disaster Aid Australia in conjunction with our partner Balay Mindanw last year commited to installing 25 SkyHydrants for the Mindanao Safe Water Project over five years.
Last week Balay Mindanaw completed and signed over another two installations.
As part of the Process Balay Mindanaw carries out a full consultation to ensure the Barangay will look after the SkyHydrant.
Signing the acceptance agreement.
You can see the difference in water quality!
The two installations are at Barangay Violanta and Barangay Waloe.
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