Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Water-Pipe-Installation-in-Donggala--Sulawesi-27MZIFJWU8SY1.htmlConceptually similarWater Pipe Installation in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNYSCompleted★★★★Water Pipe Installation in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNZ2Completed★★★★Solar Powered Water Pump in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNYVCompleted★★★★Solar Powered Water Pump in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNZ7Completed★★★★★★Solar Powered Water Pump in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNZ8Completed★★★★Solar Powered Water Pump in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNYOCompleted★★★★Solar Powered Water Pump in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNZ1Completed★★★★Refugee Camp in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNZACompleted★★★★Solar Panel Installation in Donggala, SulawesiGP0STSNYWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSNZBWater Pipe Installation in Donggala, SulawesiVillagers install a water pipe after Greenpeace Indonesia volunteers installed solar panels to use for electricity and water pump at the refugees camp in Lero village, Donggala, Central Sulawesi. The solar panels are a solution for earthquake and tsunami refugees camps, where Greenpeace and Sulteng Bergerak coalition have been sending aids to help rebuild the devastated area.Locations:Donggala Regency-Indonesia-Southeast Asia-SulawesiDate:9 Nov, 2018Credit:© Basri Marzuki / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Pipelines-Refugee camps-Refugees-Renewable energy-Water supply structuresShoot:Solar Panel Installation at Refugee Camps in Central SulawesiGreenpeace Indonesia volunteers and residents installed solar panels at the refugee camp in Sigi and Donggala regencies, Central Sulawesi. The solar panels are a solution for earthquake and tsunami refugees camps, where Greenpeace and Sulteng Bergerak coalition have been sending aids to help rebuild the devastated area.