Lack of clean water is a dire global concern – one that results in over 3 million deaths per year across the globe.
Dirty water deaths are second only to cancer worldwide.
Over half the world’s hospital beds are occupied with people suffering from illnesses linked to contaminated water.
80% of the burden is on women and children, since they are the ones that collect it – often hiking miles and spending hours per day to fetch water that is mostly contaminated. This keeps them from being able to have time to invest in any kind of better life for themselves.
The lack of clean water cripples all development efforts, since access to clean water and adequate sanitation is a basic prerequisite for people being able to lift themselves out of poverty.