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One in eiGhT peOpLe On The pLAneT DOn'T hAve
ACCeSS TO SAFe, CLeAn DRinKinG WATeR.
Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of all sickness
and disease, and kill more people every year than all forms of violence,
including war. Many people in the developing world, usually women
and children, walk more than three hours every day to fetch water
that is likely to make them sick. Those
hours are crucial, preventing many
from working or attending school. Ad-
ditionally, collecting water puts them
at greater risk of sexual harassment
and assault. Children are especially
vulnerable to the consequences of
unsafe water. Of the 42,000 deaths
that occur every week from unsafe
water and a lack of basic sanita-
tion, 90% are children under 5 years old.
GeT invOLveD.
Learn how you can help:
www.charitywater.org
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