Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has donated a mobile water purification system to Papua New Guinea, parts of which are still struggling with drought.
The Israel21c website reports that the system being donated is a mobile water-treatment, storage and distribution vehicle that connects to any possible water source and produces drinking water in less than 30 minutes.
A GalMobile water purification donated to Papua New Guinea by Israel. Photo: Gal-Water.com
The GalMobile system is in line with standards of the World Health Organisation and can produce approximately 8,000 cups of drinking water per hour.
Last year, Israel sent a GalMobile to the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, where drinking water is also limited.