With Clean, Safe Drinking Water, everyone is happy and thrive; especially women and children who work long miles to collect contaminated water, which are sources of diseases and illnesses.
According to the UN's Water Report of 2020, 771 million people lack access to clean water. That’s 1 in 10 people worldwide.
Women and girls spend an estimated 200 million hours carrying water every day.
The average woman in rural Africa walks 6 kilometers (about 3.7 miles) every day to haul 40 pounds of water.
More than 800 children under 5 die every day from diarrhea caused by contaminated water, poor sanitation, and unsafe hygiene practices.
Women and girls spend an estimated 200 million hours carrying water every day.
The average woman in rural Africa walks 6 kilometers (about 3.7 miles) every day to haul 40 pounds of water.
Women in rural Togo are Happy for their Solar Power Well that provides Clean Safe Drinking Water
With Clean, Safe Drinking Water, everyone is happy and thrive; especially women and children who work long miles to collect contaminated water, which are sources of diseases and illnesses.
Clean Water:
Water for life, water for health, water for all. This means people live longer, healthier lives, with access to clean water
Access to Clean Water:
Alleviates the burden on women working long Milles to collect contaminated water
Decrease and prevent the incidence and prevalence of diseases and illness, especially among children under 5 year old
Permits children to go to school on time.
Provides income opportunities
Extract time for recreation activities and leisure.
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