“Our customers are pleasantly surprised to see our milk is easier to froth than fresh milk.” Sodiaal produces Just Milk, a long-life bottled milk available skimmed, semi-skimmed and lactose-free.
What has happened in Ethiopia during the first six months of our project, in partnership with WaterAid? Find out what our project highlights are so far, where we are in achieving our goals, what our main challenges have been and next steps!
Life without access to clean water is now a distant memory for Bizuayehu and her family, as well as everyone else in the Jabi Tehnan coffee growing community.
Lijalem is a manager at the Woynima health centre. He was assigned with the task of encouraging the local community to build their own toilets as part of our project with WaterAid in Jabi Tehnan.
14-year-old Gojjam lives in the village of Addis Alem in Jabi Tehnan. She’s responsible for collecting water for her family, which used to mean a 20 minute walk on a slippery road to an unclean spring.
At UK Coffee Week and Project Waterfall we believe working with government, particularly at a local level, is essential. Find out why and what we're doing in the next issue of our blog series: 'Transforming the lives of coffee producers in Ethiopia' 💧
We've listened - you want to know more about our four-year project in Ethiopia and what your fundraising is doing! Over the following weeks we'll be blogging about The Who, What, Why, Where and How of our project in Ethiopia.
We are very proud to announce that UK Coffee Week has raised over £335,000 for Project Waterfall, making it the most successful campaign to date! Over 4500 donors and sponsors came together between 10-16 April 2017 to help bring clean drinking water and sanitation to coffee growing communities.