Wednesday, February 17, 2010

900 Million People Don't Have Access to Clean Drinking Water

Clean drinking water - we take it for granted. According to the researchers at Condé Nast Publications, there are 900-million people in the world who don’t have access to clean drinking water, and every year, more children die from water-related diseases than from AIDS and malaria combined. Here are the facts you should know, and how you can help.

Dirty water is responsible for an estimated 80% of diseases in developing countries.

Also, a lack of clean water can keep girls out of school. In some cultures, women are solely responsible for fetching water. Girls can spend up to eight hours a day doing this, leaving hardly any time for an education. Gary White is the co-founder of Water.org, an organization fighting to provide safe drinking water and proper sanitation to needy areas. He says that if you bring safe water to a village, girls can stay in school, and women can spend their time farming or starting a business that can lift their community out of poverty.

Poor sanitation puts women at risk for violence. In many rural regions, for modesty’s sake, women walk to remote areas to relieve themselves. However, in places such as Ethiopia, there have been reports of women being attacked while doing this. If there was plumbing and clean water, bathrooms could be built so the women wouldn’t have to leave the village.

Now, if you want to help, here are some options. A $30 donation to Water-Aid America can provide toilets at school to help girls get an education. A $25 donation to Water.org brings someone clean water FOR LIFE.

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