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#waterislife

663 million people in the world live without clean water.

WATER CHANGES EVERYTHING

Diseases from dirty water kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war.

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IN AFRICA

Women spend 40 billion hours a year walking for water

Selective focus pose of this grim and tired looking African girl with two water cans in he

OUR IMPACT ON THE WATER CRISIS

We focus on quick yet sustainable water projects, we can save lives, reduce vulnerabilities and give dignity. With water, overall health is vastly improved. Water borne diseases and impurities are reduced and living conditions become more stable. Communities are able to create thriving gardens. These gardens improve food security and create an internally supplied source of food.

Access to water has changed the lives for people around the world.

for women, clean water improves maternal, newborn, and child health and keeps mothers healthy. Equitable access to water for productive use can empower women and address the root causes of poverty and gender inequality.

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