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International Day For Eradication of Poverty

The 17th of October is the International Day For Eradication of Poverty with the theme ‘Dignity For All in Practice‘.

With over 1.5billion living in persistent poverty many people experience their dignity being denied and disrespected.

Disaster Aid Australia respects everyone that we assist, in developing countries.

We have found that our aid assists in the eradication of poverty in both of our programs.

Smart Aid

Following major disasters such as typhoons the destruction that occurs has the greatest effect on the poorest people, and can make their poverty much worse.

When we respond we show our respect by;

  • Consulting with those affected to find out what they want, rather than impose a ‘Western Solution’.
  • Treat those affected as a resource to work with us in the disaster recovery, rather than victims.

By our ‘Build Back Better’ approach we aim to not just rebuild, but provide homes that are more resiliant to future disasters.

Our experiance has shown this approach also builds the self respect of those affected.

We have found when we have revisited the communities we have helped, they are very proud of what has been achieved.

Safe Water For Every Child

When providing SkyHydrants we work in a true partnership, with the local community, so it becomes ‘their’ installation, and a source of pride.

Some of the ways that we have see our SkyHydrants have helped reduce poverty are:

  • Families previously paying up to a third of their income on bottled water now only pay a minor amount for SkyHydrant water.
  • With less illness people are able to work more often.
  • Reducing childrens ill health by 70% to 80% means better educational prospects and long term better jobs.
  • Safe Water bringing investment in industries such as food procesing, that lead to job opportunties.
Coconut Sugar Plant

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Sustainability Is Important

It is more than carrying out SkyHydrant installations.

During a recent installation trip our Bhutan team also visited existing installations to check they are being well maintained.

Here are some photos from their report on the trip.

Lhamoizingkha-School

A new installation being handed over to the principal.

Chumigthang School

Another handover where the installation had been completed on a very restricted site.

Pakshikha-School

Caretaker receiving instructions on proper cleaning.

Gedu School

A confident caretaker after correctly demonstrating the cleaning procedure.

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Philippine Projects Launch

Signing the Launch Banner

While in the Philippines in August Disaster Aid Australia, in conjunction with our Philippine partner, Balay Mindanaw, formally launched our two new five year projects for the Philippines.

These are:

  • Bangsamoro Health and Peace Project
  • Mindanao Safe water Project

Each project is based on providing at least five SkyHydrant installations a year for the initial five years of the project.

Each installation will provide safe drinking water for a Barangay (village) of 700 residents

At the launch we were able to announce, thanks to support from Australia, we have been able to exceed our target for 2022-2023 with a total of 16 SkyHydrants sponsored.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Display of Sponsors Plaques

Each Australian $5,000 sponsorship covers the cost of the delivering a SkyHydrant to the Philippines and a $1,000 grant for pipes and tanks.

Disaster Aid Australia are already looking for sponsors for 2023-2024.

Balay Mindanaw are also looking for Mindanao Rotary Clubs to act as ‘Installation Partners’

Celebrating the Energy Globe Award

During the launch DAA’s CEO Brian Ashworth took the opportunity to present Balay Mindanaw with copies of the Energy Globe certificates awarded to DAA for its ‘Safe Water for Every Child,Philippines’, program.

Presenting the Framed Certificates

Brian was able to tell the audience that our success was only possible because of the commitment of the whole Balay Mindanaw organisation.

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Economic Benefits of Safe Water

During our recent trip to review our Aid Delivery in the Philippines we were able to visit Barangay Mumbuaya and were delighted to see the difference the SkyHydrant project had made.

With a clean safe water supply the village was able to attract investment in this brand new coco sugar plant.

The plant is part of the ‘Hive Naturals’ brand which helps communities set up viable enterprises.

Several of the people from the village are employed in manaufacturing and packaging this low GI natural sweetner.

The plant pays the village for the water they use in their process which contributes to paying the person that looks after the SkyHydrant.

It also enables the Barangay Council to put money aside for other improvements and for future filter membrane replacement.

Another initiative in the village is this coin operated safe water dispenser.

This was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro West.

For 10 peso ($0.25) it delivers 19 litres of drinking water.

That is less than 5% of what safe water cost when people were buying bottled water.

With the additional income the Barangay Council told us they want to contribute a portion to help more Barangays in the area enjoy the benefits of safe water.

This project was part of a Rotary Global Grant Project supported by the Rotary Club of Berwick, and the Rotary Club of Greater danadenong and Endeavour Hills as well as Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro West.

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