If you witnessed Australia’s border villages in PNG, you would be
shocked at the living conditions of our Papua New Guinean friends.
Isn’t it in our best interest as Australians to improve living
conditions of foreign villages on our borders.
Australian Quarintine is a joke unless we look after our neighbours just 3 kilometres and a traditional trade agreement between Australia and PNG is the only barrier to illegal immigrants, contagious decease, drug and weapons smuggling.
The
problem is most acute in remote areas: 89 per cent of people in rural
Papua New Guinea & sub-Saharan Africa live without electricity,
which is more than twice the proportion (46 per cent) in urban areas.
For
these people, even access to a small amount of electricity could lead
to life-saving improvements in agricultural productivity, health,
education, communications and access to clean water.
- Funds to Purchase Solar Technology.
- Funds to ship project equipment.
- Qualified Electricians
- Project Coordinator
A Place in the sunThe Earth receives more solar energy in one hour than the world population consumes in an entire year.
Get Involved and help coastal PNG villages live better lives with the aid of solar power.
Dan Collyer