Reports 2022
Our reports for 2022 are now available:
Our reports for 2022 are now available:
We are excited to present to you our first YouTube Video, in which we explain the status of our projects and talk about our goals.Read More
Our new status report is published:
Our new status report on the Safe Water Program is published:
In September 2019 we visited the NEXUS Project in Madagascar (NEMACO), together with our Project Partner Weconnex. Read More
I have always loved water – to be able to swim in our lakes and rivers, to dance and rock through the powder slopes in wintertime, to drink water directly from a well, from a tab, all this and more makes water the treasure on earth. Water is present in our everyday life. Water is life. No water means death. Read More
dropforlife, together with our local partner Environmental Camps for Conversation Awareness (ECCA) has been promoting Safe Drinking Water Campaigns in Nepal by using Antenna`s WATA electro-chlorinators. The project aims to improve the hygienic environment by providing safe drinking water to dedicated schools and related local communities.Read More
The rural population in the Southwest of Madagascar does not have constant access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities. Read More
dropforlife’s project partner ECCA has successfully completed the Safe Water Program Phase II, which ran from 2015 – 2017.
The objective to integrate 15 new schools in the program has been reached. At the end of Phase II, more than 15’500 people had gained sustainable access to safe drinking water in a total of 25 schools. In addition, approximately 57’000 bottles of WATASOL were produced for sale or free distribution, thus increasing the number of people having access to safe water. This represents a total of almost 13.7 million litres of purified water. This in turn, can provide safe drinking water for almost 1’900 households of 5 people over a one-year period.
Awareness raising and educational activities took place within the schools and within the surrounding communities. These activities were organised and performed by the Nature Club members.