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Safe Water for Students
Mighty Water provided water filters to the 700 families of all students of Hope Haven Rwanda. This amazing school has grown from classes meeting under a tree in village of Murindi to an extensive modern school campus.
Five Provinces of Rwanda
Today our partner just received regionally sourced buckets to begin model programs throughout the entire five provinces of Rwanda. We cannot wait to share more about our collaborative partnerships throughout beautiful Rwanda.
Five Grants
Global Access recently applied for 5 grants and was awarded all 5. We look forward to the impact these grants will have on the the the indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon and Navajo Nation just south of our headquarters in Denver Colorado.
Let it Rain.
The Water Resources Action Project Inc. and The Forgotten People invited Global Access 2030 to collaborate on project in a remote area of the United States.
New Filter Technology
As a non-profit, we maintain the agility to select to the latest technology that is economically feasible for impoverished regions of the world. Our suppliers have developed an ultra-durable washable whole home filter. It is more durable, more environmentally resilient, and more chemically resilient.
World Water Day
World Water Day, 22 March 2021, is about what water means to people, its true value and how we can better protect this vital resource. Reflecting back on this moment, I realize the value of water in different ways.
What is a Hollow Fiber Membrane?
Hollow fiber membranes are a type of membrane technology that have been used in a variety of applications for several decades. The technology was first developed in the early 1960s and has since been used in a wide range of fields, including kidney dialysis, municipal water filtration, and portable water filtration systems such as Safi water filters.
Water For Life Report
Our most recent Water For Life Grant from the Rotary Club is a focused study evaluating solutions with remote communities of the Peruvian Amazon (including the indigenous Maijuna tribes). Our recent results from our local partners have demonstrated:
97% of 135 filters to be perfectly or sufficiently functioning after 10 months of use.
767 people are benefiting from these filters. 2015 liters of water are filtered daily, or 660,280 liters annually.
100% of filter users have informed us that drinking this filtered water has entirely removed all incidences of stomach pains and diarrhea.
Rotary Club of Iquitos, Peru
The strong results from the Water for Life grant were shared with the Rotary club of Iquitos, Peru in their December 2nd meeting. Brian Landever shared data and pictures, proud to report that filter users experienced a 100% reduction in stomach pains and diarrhea.
Just 17½ minutes a day!
We are working directly with our manufacturers to produce the most efficient filter for the harsh conditions around the world. Our latest filter system has a simple assembly, simple maintenance, and simply the fastest water flow rate possible for our cost per family. It consists of just 3 parts and flows 3× faster than our previous filter—A 20L bucket in just 17½ minutes!