Timor-Leste – Water and Sanitation

2016 water and satiation for village of 249 people.
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Odede – Electricity for Health Centre

Payment of the monthly electricity bill for the Odede Community Health Centre.
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Cambodia – Small Scale Electricity Generation

2017 feasibility assessment for small-scale electricity generation in remote communities.
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Goroka – Gohikuka Bridge

Community consultation and engagement for the building of the Gohikuka Bridge, and its associated social and environmental enhancement programs. 
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Timor-Leste – Hygiene protection for COVID-19 infection prevention

Azility contributed funds to WaterAid's COVID-19 infection protection campaign.
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India and Nepal – COVID-19 $100 000 for 100 Days campaign

Ensure local women continue to be empowered as leaders of change
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Social Impact

Making a difference

Our vision is clean energy and water for all.

Every year we provide funding for the provision of electricity, clean water and sanitation in developing communities around the world.

The money comes from a percentage of our revenue, a percentage of our profits and the fundraising activities of our employees.

“I’m dismayed that 2 billion people still don’t have access to clean water and sanitation. And a billion people have little or no electricity. It’s a huge problem but fortunately our customers are helping us do something about it. In simple terms, we help our customers save energy and water and then we help others to get some energy and water. The crisis is huge but together we’ve already helped thousands of people worldwide.”

Dean Jackson, Managing Director, Azility.

Our Programs

Mobilised Communities

World Bicycle Relief mobilises individuals, their families, and entire communities to thrive through the Power of Bicycles. By combining impactful non-profit programs with social enterprise sales, World Bicycle Relief helps to address the urgent need for reliable transportation in developing regions.

Azility is proud to support the Mobilised Communities program, which promotes long-term bicycle use through the establishment of a sustainable bicycle ecosystem. This includes assembly and distribution facilities, a spare parts supply chain, trained local mechanics, and social enterprise retail outlets.

The Buffalo Bicycle ensures years of reliable rides for students, healthcare workers and entrepreneurs. Engineered for heavy loads, long distances, and rugged terrain, World Bicycle relief has created a bicycle which uses high-quality parts and materials designed specifically to meet our riders’ needs.

Since 2006, World Bicycle Relief has distributed more than 560,000 bicycles and trained over 2,500 bicycle mechanics in Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia. Our strategic vision is to distribute 1 million bicycles and empower 5 million people by 2025, and help communities improve rural access change at scale.

Project lead: World Bicycle Relief Australia

Happy Boxes Project - Nurture Mummas Program

The Happy Boxes Project empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women by alleviating the barriers to accessing toiletries and sanitary items. Too often women in remote communities are going without necessities due to the geographical location of their homeland.

Azility’s sponsorship is enabling the Happy Boxes Project to change this narrative for new and young mothers with the Nurture Mummas program. This program aims to provide an opportunity for women to take the time out of their day to look after themselves, be pampered and to access essential items they otherwise would go without.

The Nurture Mummas Workshop will provide:

Materials for women to DIY self care products ♥ Happy Boxes curated with toiletries, sanitary items and beauty products ♥ Baby care packs ♥ Access to experts in the ‘birthing on country’ and pregnancy support fields ♥ An opportunity for women to connect, laugh and be together

With Azility’s help the Happy Boxes Project will support at least 120 mothers in remote communities including Gunbalanya, Wulugurr, Brewarrina and a selection of Arnhem Land homelands.

Project lead: Happy Boxes

India & Nepal - Ensure local women continue to be empowered as leaders of change

Azility contributed funds to Pollinate Group’s COVID-19 $100 000 for 100 Days campaign. Azility’s funds helped Pollinate Group achieve their $100 000 target to address energy access, poverty and gender inequality in the most neglected communities of India and Nepal. COVID-19 has increased these issues, and progress to date in slum communities and rural villages is being undone.

The funding will ensure local women in poverty can continue to be empowered as leaders of change to distribute products – such as solar lights – that improve health, save time and save money for their peers. The women-led distribution network ensures access to affordable and modern products to replace biomass, coal and kerosene. Additional products that households purchase include solar fans, to combat humidity, heat and mosquitos, and clean cookstoves.

Project lead: Pollinate Group

 

Timor-Leste - Water and Sanitation

Azility contributed funds for a water and sanitation project for a village of 249 people using a gravity-fed supply system.  A gravity-fed supply from a small upland river, stream or spring, impounded within a protected catchment, is an example of a sustainable water supply technology requiring no treatment. An additional benefit is that, using the force of gravity, water can be transported by pipework to tapstands placed near to homes, reducing the work involved in carrying water.

The capital costs of gravity-fed schemes are, on average, higher than the costs of schemes that obtain water from underground sources. This is due mainly to the cost of long pipelines from the upland sources down to the villages and partly to the cost of providing storage tanks. However, running costs are usually low; maintenance includes simple tasks such as replacing tap washers and cleaning screens. Reliability is usually high and consequently the level of service is good. The usual components of a gravity-fed scheme are the source (stream, spring, catchment, dam or intake), main pipeline, storage and break-pressure tanks, distribution pipelines and tapstands.

Project lead: Water Aid Australia

Goroka - Gohikuka Bridge

Community consultation and engagement for the building of the Gohikuka Bridge, and its associated social and environmental enhancement programs. 

The foot bridge will provide safe crossing for 3,000 people and will result in cleaner water through re-vegetation of the riparian zone as well as the provision of laundry facilities and effluent management capacity.  

Project lead: Integrated Community Training.

Cambodia - Small Scale Electricity Generation

2017 feasibility assessment for small-scale electricity generation in remote communities.

Azility funded a staff member to participate in Project Everest’s Energy and Fuel Assessment team in Cambodia working on goal seven of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Project Everest was seeking to understand if there was need for alternative, more sustainable energy sources and whether Project Everest was well placed to develop social enterprises that sell socially beneficial goods or services surrounding the provision of energy. This involved extensive engagement with local businesses, NGOs and individuals to ensure that all solutions were tailored to the needs of prospective beneficiaries.

Project lead: Project Everest

Odede - Electricity for Health Centre

Payment of the monthly electricity bill for the Odede Community Health Centre.

The Odede Health Centre is a WYI initiative that brings crucial healthcare services to thousands of people living in extreme poverty every year. It provides maternal and infant health care, HIV testing and support, and many other services. Hundreds of women give birth safely at the Health Centre each year, and community outreach programs provide education and basic medical services for schools and villages around Odede.

Project Lead: World Youth International

India & Nepal - Assisting entrepreneurs to pivot to digital training during COVID-19

Pollinate Group empowers women as leaders of change to bring clean energy to neglected communities living in India and Nepal. Working at the nexus of poverty, gender equality, and energy access, their solution enables customers to save time, save money and improve quality of life while providing dignified employment for their network of women entrepreneurs.

Azility is proud to be supporting Pollinate Group for a second year to provide assistance to their entrepreneurs and customers during the global pandemic. COVID-19 is having a devastating impact across India and Nepal. Lockdowns in slum communities mean loss of income for families already surviving on less than US1.90 a day. Azility’s donation helped Pollinate Group to reach its fundraising target of $50,000. The funds will directly assist entrepreneurs to pivot to digital training and payment solutions and return to serving their communities with life-changing products as soon as they can safely do so.

Project lead: Pollinate Group

 

Timor-Leste - Hygiene promotion for COVID-19 infection prevention

Azility contributed funds for WaterAid’s COVID-19 infection protection campaign. WaterAid works with the Government of Timor-Leste to make good hygiene part of people’s normal everyday life. They empower those that are excluded to stand up for their rights, while making sure local governments have the tools and skills to help them. WaterAid is there every step of the way, working together to create lasting change. In collaboration with local governments, WaterAid will deliver COVID-19 hygiene messaging and promote hygiene behaviour change campaigns in the communities by:

○       Providing relevant information and awareness-raising tools at national and local level.

○       Reviewing materials and guidance to identify the most effective ways to adapt and deliver campaign messages.

○       Generating campaign materials that are appropriate to reach groups that may be marginalized or excluded within the community.

○       Adapting materials where necessary, to deliver messaging and information that does not promote stigma and marginalization.

○       Identifying avenues for local partners to support behaviour change initiatives.

Project lead: Water Aid Australia

You will be in good company

Case study

“Azility saves us in-house resource time and money by collecting and loading all our energy and water data directly from our utility provider into their online platform, ready for us to access..."

Craig Hughes
Environmental Projects Coordinator, City of Port Adelaide Enfield

Kicking goals ahead of schedule

Partnering with Azility has saved the City of Port Adelaide Enfield more than $500,000 and delivered a 15 per cent reduction in energy consumption.

The City of Port Adelaide Enfield had big dreams when it came to setting key targets in their Energy and Water Efficiency Management Plan 2022. Council’s goal was clear: by 2022, it aimed to reduce corporate greenhouse gas emissions by 23 per cent and achieve an 18 per cent drop in corporate energy consumption when compared to 2009 baseline levels.

Key Features

 

Azility puts everything you need to revolutionise energy and water management across your sites at your fingertips, in one elegant platform. It’s powerful simplicity.

 

Utility Expense Control

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Energy Management

Improve energy performance with comprehensive and truly reliable data that gets all your assets and departments on the same page.

Analytics & Reporting

Make better decisions with sophisticated energy management analytics that turn big data into meaningful insights, fast.

Real-time Data & Alerts

Reduce risk and uncover cost savings with real-time energy and water intelligence features that are always on duty.

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