Safe Water for Every Child

International Recognition for Bhutan 2020

Disaster Aid Australia (DAA) has just been notified that Bhutan 2020 has been selected for a National Award by the…

3 years ago

5 x Healthier

The United Nations believe 80% of illnesses and deaths in developing countries is due to contaminated drinking water. That means…

3 years ago

Sustainable Safe Water

A key consideration for Disaster Aid Australia's 'Safe Water for Every Child' program is sustainability. Financial Sustainability President and Past…

3 years ago

Two Safe Water Projects for the Philippines

Disaster Aid Australia has decided to commence two 'Safe Water for Every Child' projects in the Philippines. The projects will…

3 years ago

SkyHydrant in Shipping Container for Timor Leste

During Construction Disaster Aid Australia have been pleased to play a small part in this project by Rotary Projects Timor-Leste…

3 years ago

Clear Streams Are Not Safe

One of the questions we sometimes get asked about our Bhutan project is "There must be lots of clear mountain…

3 years ago

Safe Water – More Than One ‘Area of Focus’

Rotary International recently announced that they had added 'Supporting the Environment' as a seventh 'Area of Focus' for Rotary Action.…

4 years ago

On Line SkyHydrant Training

As Disaster Aid Australia continues to adapt to the COVID pandemic we now provide  SkyHydrant training to our partners through…

4 years ago

Why We Install SkyHydrants

We have recently received these results from a SkyHydrant Project for eight schools in India What this means is; across…

4 years ago

€3,100 or US$3,500 for a Safe Water Project

Questions? As we are talking to people at the Hamburg Rotary Convention some of the questions are: How can our…

5 years ago

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