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Circular Phosphorus Recovery (RePair)
2024-04-30
Open seminar on Circular Phosphorus Recovery
Join the open seminar on Circular Phosphorus Recovery at the Technical University of Denmark or online on 22 and 23 May.
News
2024-04-24
Liv and Anne from Egå Gymnasium will compete in the 2024 Stockholm Junior Water Prize
In an exciting science project, Anne Gammelmark Therkildsen and Liv Kanstrup Arami from Egå Gymnasium have described the possibilities of making plants salt tolerant so they can be irrigated with saline water and we can make crops less vulnerable to coastal flooding. Therefore, the Foundation sends the group to Stockholm in August, where they will compete in the Stockholm Junior Water Prize together with young people from all over the world.
Local Community Engagement
2024-04-18
10 new Community Engagement Grants granted
Almost EUR 530,000 are on their way to projects around the world, where Grundfos employees support local organisations through volunteering. In Chile, victims of the recent forest fire can look forward to a helping hand.
News
2024-04-15
SOS Children’s Villages Denmark gathers coalition of partners to build low-carbon housing for children without parental care in Ukraine
SOS Children’s Villages Denmark (SOS DK) has initiated a new project to help reform the childcare system in Ukraine in partnership with SOS Children’s Villages Ukraine (SOS UA), the Villum Foundation, Viessmann Foundation, Grundfos Foundation, Bitten & Mads Clausen Foundation, the VELUX Group, Somfy Foundation, DOVISTA, Flügger, VELUX Ukraine, Kromann Reumert and the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark (EIFO).
Combating arsenic poisoning in Nepal
2024-04-02
Water supply in Nepal: building better, more sustainable services
Nepal’s former Water Supply Minister backs Oxfam' Water Supply Management Board as an alternate management system for Water Supply Systems in Rural Nepal.
Water for Kigoma Region
2024-03-22
Joining hands to transform lives through provision of clean drinking water
Life in Kaguruka village has drastically changed for schools, health facilities, households, and children who have access to clean drinking water. This has especially lifted the burden off women carrying water for long distances and reduced the financial strain caused by excessive medical expenses. The time previously spent fetching water is now being used by parents to focus on other income-gaining opportunities.
News
2024-03-13
The 2023 Annual Review is out!
Giving back to the world! The Grundfos Foundation looks back on its activities and results in 2023. In particular, the year had focus on building new partnerships for impact.
News
2024-03-07
Clean water creates well-being for refugees
Four solar-powered water systems have provided access to clean drinking water for more than 39,000 refugees in Ethiopia through the SunWASH project. This has meant fewer diseases and more empowerment of women in two refugee camps in Pugindo, Ethiopia, on the border with South Sudan.
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2024-03-01
Ghana’s first-ever water management curriculum
In Ghana, Grundfos SafeWater, together with Global Water Center and their partners, are helping to kill two birds — unemployment and inadequate water infrastructure — with one stone. The ambitious strategy involves giving young Ghanaians who are eager for work the opportunity to become certified technicians who can keep the country’s water systems running.
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2024-02-26
AAU’s New Laser Lab Unlocks Faster, Deeper Research
Forget months, think minutes. Aalborg University's new laser lab, unveiled in February 2024, boasts a state-of-the-art Dynamic Beam Laser, slashing design time and igniting a new era of innovation.
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2024-02-22
Grundfos Foundation and UNICEF in New Humanitarian Initiative
Grundfos Foundation is increasing trust and reducing requirements for UNICEF in a new agreement. The goal is faster and more equitable emergency responses. As the two-year mark of the escalation of the war in Ukraine approaches, the Grundfos Foundation is donation DKK 1 million to UNICEF’s global humanitarian response.
Local Community Engagement
2024-02-19
Ugandan school girls make their own reusable sanitary pads
Through local leadership, innovation, and commitment to unlocking female potential, ECO-PADS helps to empower a new generation of young females by providing access to menstrual hygiene materials, offering reproductive health education, and strengthening the local support networks.
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