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The Umoja Centre Teacher Support Program
Established in 2009, the Umoja Centre is an education centre for young adults in Arusha, Tanzania. The SMEC Foundation donated over $4,500 to the Umoja Centre to employ a local teacher for one year.
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Pakistan Flood Relief Program
In August 2010, devastating floods swept across Pakistan, affecting the lives of over 20 million people. Immediately after the floods, the Pakistani Government and United Nations officials appealed for urgent emergency relief to cope with the scale of the natural disaster. In response, the SMEC Foundation launched the Pakistan Flood Relief Program.
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Kind Cuts for Kids Foundation – Purchase of Suture Boxes
Kind Cuts for Kids (KCFK) Foundation is an Australian not-for-profit organisation operating in developing countries. The SMEC Foundation donated $3,000 for the purchase of suture boxes (containing surgical supplies) to be used in paediatric urology operations.
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Engineers Without Borders Water Quality Improvement
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) works with disadvantaged communities to improve quality of life through the implementation of sustainable engineering projects. The SMEC Foundation donated over $2,000 for the purchase of Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment to identify potential water sources.
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Sun Cable’s Australia-Asia PowerLink
The Australia-Asia PowerLink (AAPowerLink) will be one of the largest renewable energy projects in the world. Harnessing solar energy from Australia’s Northern Territory, the project will store and deliver competitively priced renewable electricity into Darwin and Singapore. The project, led by Sun Cable, aims to provide 3.2 Gigawatts of dispatchable electricity and could power up to 15% of Singapore’s electricity needs from 2028.
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