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Water U Doing?
Sharing the love of Christ, by caring for those in need.
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Population 85 million
No Water 49 million
No Sanitation 75.9 million
Infant Mortality 8%
Below Poverty 38.7%
Ethiopia
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In rural Ethiopia,
women and children walk
up to six hours to
collect water. Most people collect water from shallow, unprotected
ponds which they share with animals.
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Women and girls collect drinking water at a river they share with cattle and other
livestock.
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In just one day, more than 200
million hours of women’s
time is consumed for the most basic
of human needs — collecting water for
domestic use.
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The jugs women use to carry water back to the village weigh up to 40 pounds! Often, young children are left at home
while their mother and older siblings collect water and their fathers work.
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Millions of women and children spend several hours each day collecting water from distant, often polluted sources. This is time not spent working at an
income-generating job, caring for family members, or
attending school.
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One out of four girls and one out of seven
boys do not finish elementary school.
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An Ethiopian School
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Four out of ten people in the world have no good sanitation.
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Children around the world die because of disease that can be prevented if there was
clean water.
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50% of respiratory diseases can be reduced by good soapy handwashing…
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…good soapy handwashing
requires WATER.
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More than 3.5 million people die each year from water-related disease;
84 percent are children.
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Every 20 seconds, a child dies from a water-related disease.
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Lack of access to
clean water and
sanitation kills children
at a rate equivalent of
a jumbo jet crashing
every four hours.
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Nearly one billion people – about one in eight – lack access to clean water.
More than twice that many, 2.5 billion people, don’t have access to a toilet.
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The purchase of one well would provide
clean water for an entire village.
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The U.S. consumed 8.8 million gallons of bottled water in 2007.
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How many wells could be purchased with the money
we spend daily on bottled water?
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What are YOU doing?