For too many populations in the developing world, lack of access to basic resources heavily contributes to the hardship of their life conditions: Drinking contaminated water, operating schools or medical centres without adequate power supply, suffering hunger as a consequence of the low efficiency of agricultural practices are some of the many manifestations of the problem, which has also to be solved considering a post carbon perspective. Innovative digital and ecological technologies start to bring some limited solutions. In some cases, their implementation may be based on a "social enterprise" model under which financial breakeven can be reached from the sale of production, securing a sustainable dimension to their social and environmental impact. Tsadik seeks to help organizations working towards deploying them in the field.
Allow small isolated rural communities to supply their minimum requirements for drinking water by enabling them to purify available sources of water
Tsadik Foundation