Solving water problems in developing countries
Every day hundreds of children under the age of five die from inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene. Here are five ways communities around the world are solving their water problems.
Toilets that change lives
Growing up in a small village in remote Cambodia, Lima always wanted to be a teacher. But, for a long time, school was the last place the 13-year-old wanted to be. His classroom was filled with the…
Converting fog into drinkable water
It may be 2017, but over 663 million people in the world still live without nearby access to a safe water supply. For villages in Nonghet District, northern Laos, accessing clean water is an ongoing…
Building toilets to improve health in rural Vietnam
In a country like Australia, it’s difficult to imagine what life would be like without a toilet in our home. But for 2.4 billion people around the world, this is their reality: making it a daily…