
Today is
World Water Day. This annual event highlights the need for clean water and proper sanitation. Let's have a closer look...
FACT: More than one billion people throughout the world have little choice but to drink from potentially harmful sources of water. 2.6 billion people have no access to proper sanitation. (
International Red Cross)
FACT: The consumption of unsafe water results in diarrhoea, worm infestation and other water and sanitation-related diseases. (
International Red Cross)
FACT: About 200 million tonnes of human waste are discharged untreated into watercourses every year -- exposing people to bacteria, viruses and parasites. (
International Red Cross)
FACT: On a typical day in sub-Saharan Africa, half the hospital beds are occupied by people with faecal-borne diseases. (
UN)
FACT: Poor sanitation, hygiene and unsafe water claims the lives of an estimated 1.5 million children under the age of five every year. (
International Red Cross)
FACT: Every dollar spent on improving sanitation - ranging from digging latrines or building sewers - has $9 in benefits such as higher economic growth or lower hospital bills. (
UN)
FACT: In 2002 the world set a Millenium Goal to be reached by 2015:"Halve the estimated 2.6 billion -or 40 percent of the world population- with no access to sanitation.". To reach this goal, the world would need to spending $10 billion a year. We are no-where near. (
UN)
Read more in the
Water for Life brochureThe top picture is an extract from the photo-story
Water for the Toposa in South Sudan.
Top picture: A South Sudan water project, courtesy Constance Lewanika (WFP). Bottom picture courtesy UN (Water for Life)
Source: International Aid Workers Today
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