Partnership with Centre for Water Research, University of Western Australia
MK Australia developed a partnership with Centre for Water Research, University of Western Australia in 2009. The partnership sees young people coming together to research their river history, understand how people use the river now and in the past and connect with other young people in local, regional and international communities to develop practical action projects that address river and water issues. For more informatino about this project check out http://millenniumkids.ning.com/page/mk-online-news
Have you ever compared your lifestyle with that of others? Here are some World Health Organisation facts to get you thinking. SOUTH AFRICA
Statistics: Total population: 48,282,000 Gross national income per capita (PPP international $): 8,900 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 50/53
Other information to get you thinking: 1.4 million AIDS orphans in 2007
27th Saturday June 2009 - 8 days til take off!
Tonia , the St Hildas Year 5 teacher is a little bit excited. Daily phone calls, bags packed already. The children in her class have made and sold bags of popcorn adding $800 to the donations for the bore hole at Ntshidi Middle . Her class has also made dolls for the children without toys as a small gift. It is going to be cold in Mafikeng at night - last night was -3. Hope she has room for a sleeping bag and a sleeping mat???
Friday 26th June 2009 Countdown to take off
One billion people do not have water within 15 minutes walk.
Thanks to Leonie for all her help! She is pictured here with MKGP Youth Board Member Mpilo Mvana
Love to her from David and Ntshidi Middle School
Ntshidi School
Ntshidi Kids Dream
AVision for the Future
ABOUT MKLOOKINGFORWATER
In 2000 MK Australia met a team of young people from South Africa at the UNEP Leave It To Us Conference in the UK. Since that time the two groups have worked together to empower young people to create local practical action projects in their communities. This journey in July 2009 will see MK Australia revisit North West Province, South Africa to visit their friends, learn how their projects are going and share information about project development. Through this blog you will meet young people and their mentors including Steve,Yvonne, Lorato, Vultures, Sampi, Spoonzi, Gabby and many others who are trying to improve their lives and the lives of others.
Stadt Primary School
WATER FACTS
* 97% of the earth’s water is in the oceans.
* Only 3% of the earth’s water can be used as drinking water.
* 75% of the world’s fresh water is frozen in the polar ice caps.
* Over 6 billion people must then share the remaining water.
* About 43% of South Africa’s rainfalls on 13% of the land, and only 9% of that reaches our rivers.
* South Africa is a semi-arid country with an average rainfall of 450mm that is well below the global average of 860mm.
* About 12 million people in South Africa have no access to clean drinking water. * About 50% of rural households have no piped water.
MKGP THANKS THESE DONORS
Taste of Africa Dinner Maureen and Jay McDaniell Bob and Kel Dunn Stephen and Ros Breen Kate Laurendi Megan and Asher Anderson Brad Kruger Howard Flinders Kayleen Hayward Joan Smyrna Jones Leonie Moncrieff Marnie Hughes Robin Cornwall Vorn Hughes Paul Llewellyn MP Ben Wyatt MP Isabella Taylor Dr Jennifer Pearson Ian Palmer Jarrad Scott Quintin George Catrina-Luz Aniere Ian Watts Ed Luva Glenda Pollock Zarin Salter Sandi Rodgers Sandy Loaring Paul Wynne Barb Loaring Les Loaring Craig Chetty Jeremy Chetty Anita McCracken Samantha Reedman Veruty Tulloch
School Donations Lathlain Primary School Penrhos College Lancelin Primary School St Hildas Junior School Dalyallup Primary School
Dolls for Africa By Edith Cowan University Bunbury St Hildas Anglican School for Girls South Perth Out Of School Care Lathlain PS Audrey Winslade Millennium Kids Youth Board Fundraising Raffle
Special thanks to Leonie Moncrieff and the parents of Lathlain Primary School
Cupcakes Many thanks to all those who bought Kate's fundraiser cupcakes, especially Raja and her staff Aegis Aged Care.
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