The Economic Fallout from the Water Crisis
When people are faced with water scarcity, generally it means they are also faced with food scarcity. In addition stark economic implications for those directly involved as well as for the global community. It is estimated $260 billion is lost globally each year due to lack of basic water and sanitation. Additionally the World Bank estimates by 2050, “water scarcity in some regions could impact GDP growth by up to 11.5%”.
Agriculture is one of the biggest users of water, and when there is a shortage of water from both a growing demand as well as supply due to droughts and flooding; people cannot maintain their crops and food sources dry up. In Sub-Saharan Africa, several years of little to no rain during the rainy seasons, extended droughts and floods have made it extremely challenging for 90 percent of the rural population who depend on agriculture as their primary source of income. The region’s farming mainly relies on rainfall; and the significance of unpredictable rainfall, rising temperatures, extreme drought, and lower crop yields is a real threat to Africa’s poorest communities.
Along with people in Africa, many in the Svay Leu region in Cambodia also spend a good part of their day gathering water rather than having the time to work jobs and earn money. Women and girls typically do most of the water gathering, which can take several hours each day to walk to a distant source of water like a river or pond. Others spend multiple times a day waiting in line at a water station, sometimes for hours, for their chance to fill water vessels, which they must then carry back home. Lack of water and the time spent gathering it takes women and girls not only away from working but going to school, trapping them in a cycle of poverty.
Ladebe, a mother from Bensa, Ethiopia, cares for her three remaining children at home as well as prepares food, cleans the family compound, cares for their cows, collects firewood, works on the farm and gathers water. She describes the trip to collect water as one where she must travel to a pond located at a higher altitude making travel difficult especially on the way down carrying heavy containers of water. Ladebe explains, “The place where we collect water is muddy and slippery. I fell many times and have broken my leg before.”
However despite the time spent and the hazards of the trip, the water Ladebe gathers for her family comes from an unprotected spring. It is subject to debris and dirt along with bacteria from animals and runoff from waste. Due to the contamination in the water, the family is frequently sick.
Lifewater projects are much more than a well. We provide improved sanitation, hygiene and the love of Christ to families like Ladebe’s so parents can work and children can go to school. Local investment ensures safe water sources last for generations to come; and your generous donation makes it possible.to the growing humanitarian crisis, an inadequate water supply has
Africa’s Water Crisis and the Impact it has on the Children
Growing statistics on the water crisis is alarming as 40% of the world’s population is affected by water scarcity. UNICEF says this includes 450 million children who are vulnerable due to an inadequate supply of safe water. A variety of factors are responsible including mismanagement of resources and climate change. Data shows since 2000, the frequency of droughts and their duration have increased by nearly a third as well as epic floods that have caused great damage and hardships.
In Africa, the most severely impacted by the water crisis are children. The Lancet Journal’s publication of Feb, 2023, reports, “Intensifying drought in the Horn of Africa throughout 2022 doubled the number of children facing severe thirst, hunger, and disease—from 10 million to 20·2 million—between July and December.” It states the drought has created a re-emergence of cholera and acute watery diarrhea in several countries including Ethiopia, with mortality rates for children at their highest peak in a decade. Current statistics find 7 million children under the age of 5 remain malnourished and in need of urgent nutrition support and over 1.9 million children are at risk of dying from severe malnutrition.
Flooding can be especially catastrophic in areas with prolonged droughts. Ethiopia is one example where flooding in drought areas caused widespread destruction and displacement. Moreover the rise in the number of cases of cholera is now among one of the longest outbreaks recorded in the country’s history. UNICEF Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, Mohamed Fall, explains the crisis in the Horn of Africa has been devastating for children. He states, “This crisis has deprived children of the essentials of childhood – having enough to eat, a home, safe water, and going to school.” Many children and their families must leave their homes in search of water after their livestock die and crops dry up.
Even though the rains have brought some relief in terms of water, it will still take time for communities to recover, and many will require help to get back on their feet. One of the biggest challenges is that too many of the countries involved do not have the financial and human resources to implement WASH (water and sanitation and hygiene) practices, and children continue to be at risk for preventable illnesses and deaths.
At Lifewater International, we are committed to providing for those most in need – especially the children. Our work includes Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania and Cambodia. All of these countries suffer from lack of safe drinking water and lack of access to sanitation and hygiene. Each of our projects includes not only providing safe water but serving schools, households, and villages with every aspect of WASH.
Help us bring safe water to families in need. Join us by making a one-time donation or become an Overflow member and make a monthly donation that will impact a child’s life each month with safe water, improved health, and the love of Christ
Our Projects are designed to Last for Generations
Lifewater’s mission is to provide solutions that work for a village today as well as work for generations that follow. After a 39-year history of bringing safe water to serve 2.5 million people around the world, Lifewater introduced a program called the Vision of a Healthy Village in 2016. The program reflects our commitment to real, lasting change.
This means each and every one of our projects are a lot more than just providing a safe water source to a community. In order for the water to remain uncontaminated, everyone using the water must adopt healthy habits for sanitation and hygiene known as WASH. Sustainable change must also include investing in lasting relationships person to person and house by house.
As the Lifewater team recognizes our water systems should be built to serve the needs of people now and in the future; we follow a comprehensive process to ensure it happens. It starts with careful planning including vetting out the best option for safe water as well as forming relationships with the people the water will serve. We know when a person contributes something of value; they feel more a part of the project, which is why we ask the community to contribute up to 15% in labor, materials or funds.
Our engineers are some of the best in the industry and are experienced in developing custom-designed plans that offer the most optimal solution for a village based on the hydrogeology (the study of groundwater) in the community, population size, and locally-available materials. This determines what type of water source a community receives.
Options include hand-dug wells in places with water available at less than 100 feet below ground. Once dug, the well is lined, capped and equipped with a hand pump. Drilled wells are used in places with water more than 100 feet underground and where roads are available to bring in the appropriate equipment needed. Other solutions include using a natural spring, harvesting rainwater or rehabilitating an existing source.
By relying on real time data tracking, local technology and community-led support, a Lifewater project provides a lasting transformation. All of our projects include 5 years of water monitoring for signs of contamination. Reliable relationships with local suppliers also allow communities to quickly make repairs to their system and get it back up and running.
Lifewater hires and trains local health monitors to teach families the health habits of WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene practices). To oversee the water source, we help the village form a Water Committee responsible for monitoring proper use of local water points and collecting fees used toward maintenance and repairs.
Give with confidence to Lifewater International and help us fund more live-saving projects. When people are provided with safe water, sanitation and hygiene, they can lead healthier, more productive lives. Please visit our website and donate today.
The Dire Consequences of the Global Water Crisis
Water is not only essential to human survival but core to sustainable development. It fuels socio-economic growth, energy and food production and healthy ecosystems. Sanitation and hygiene are as essential as safe water in reducing disease and improving health as well as increasing opportunities for education and economic productivity.
The latest figures published by UNESCO on behalf of UN-Water, finds 2 billion people (26% of the population) globally do not have safe drinking water, and 3.6 billion (46%) lack access to safely managed sanitation. They show between two and three billion people experiencewater shortagesfor at least one month per year, posing severe risks to livelihoods, food security and access to electricity. With the number of people in need growing and not enough help available, it is incumbent we all become part of the solution.
Contaminated water results in rampant and deadly waterborne diseases in far too many places. Areas without safe water mean families must drink water that is making them sick. Even more do not have access to a toilet or the ability to wash their hands. While the whole community suffers from unsafe water, women and children’s lives are often the most affected. Tragically a child dies every two minutes from a preventable waterborne illness caused by microscopic organisms, like viruses and bacteria ingested through the contaminated water. The fact is if every person had access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene; waterborne diseases would not exist.
In places without asafe water source, women and children are typically responsible for collecting it. It is estimated trips to obtain safe water can take 200 million hours each day globally. By spending a large amount of their day collecting safe water for their families, women are often prevented from working and planning for the future.
When children do not have access to safe water, it cannot only profoundly affect their health but also their educational opportunities. It is estimated 443 million school days are lost each year due to no water at the site. The toll is even worse for girls in schools without water as it means there are no facilities to manage menstrual hygiene.
Additionally almost a third of women globally do not have a safe place to go to the bathroom, which threatens their health and exposes them to shame, fear and in some cases, violence. This too affects productivity and livelihoods.
Lifewater is a Christian, clean water organization; which has been serving families in remote, rural villages with safe water and improved hygiene and sanitation for over 45 years. Our projects are much more than a well. With our help, parents are more productive and able to plan for the future, and children can stay healthy and pursue an education. Visit our website today to make a donation to help save lives one village at a time.
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The Latest News on the Global Water Crisis
The United Nation’s General Assembly President recently stated, “Access to water is not just about ‘liquid in a bottle’ but instead touches on universal issues such as dignity, opportunity and equality.” Unfortunately due to a number of reasons such as an increase in flooding and droughts, the global water crisis is expected to grow. During the UN 2023 Water Conference, UNESCO reported globally, 2 billion people (26% of the population) do not have safe drinking water and 3.6 billion (46%) lack access to safely managed sanitation. They warn in order to accelerate real change; there is a need for more action.
Lifewater International is a non-profit Christian water charity who understands how vital it is to eradicate the global water crisis as the quality of life for millions depends on it and many countries are simply unable to address these challenges on their own. Access to clean, safe water not only affects us all; but ensuring water and sanitation is available to everyone, requires global solutions and a commitment from all of us.
The reason Lifewater is concentrating its efforts in rural areas in Cambodia, Uganda, Ethiopia and Tanzania includes statistics like the following: half of the people in Ethiopia are drinking unsafe water, and its children are getting sick. Almost 1 in 5 people do not have access to a toilet, which adds to the health crisis. Diarrheal disease is a leading cause of death for Ethiopian children under five years old; yet it is nearly eliminated when people have access to safe, clean drinking water and can practice proper sanitation and hygiene.
Constructing custom water access and sanitation solutions to the world’s hardest to reach communities has allowed us to serve remote places like the Mayuge region in Uganda, which lies within a country where 20 million lack access to safe water. Statistics are just as bad in Cambodia where 28 percent of the people lack basic access to safe water, and 26 percent have no reliable source for hand washing with soap and water. In Tanzania our work is focused in the Shinyanga region, which too is in great need of safe water.
As with most things Lifewater recognizes real transformation can only come from within a community, which is why we make sure each of our projects have full buy-in from the people the water will serve. Moreover Lifewater’s projects include more than just a new well. Please visit our website to learn about the extensive process we undertake to ensure our projects are sustainable and provide lasting solutions for the community.
Please help us eradicate this serious, life-threatening problem by joining us in making a donation as well as joining us in pray. Lifewater International is a top-rated charity in the United States and is endorsed by independent reporting organizations, including Guidestar, ECFA, and Charity Navigator.
Source:unesco.org/en/articles/imminent-risk-global-water-crisis-warns-un-world-water-development-report-2023
Why Clean Water Must Include “WASH”
Providing communities with clean, safe water is only a part of the process. In order to ensure a community’s water source remains safe and people are healthy, there needs to be sanitation solutions. This includes access to toilets and the ability to properly wash hands.
When Lifewater International designs water solutions for remote villages, we follow the WHO’s international guidelines that state a village’s water source must be within 1 km from homes and have a 30 minute waiting time or less. If travel is involved, it must be doable for every community member, from the very young to the elderly and disabled. In schools the water must be on the school grounds.
Lifewater also follows the United Nations’ Water Access, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) initiative, which virtually eliminates waterborne disease. It states the three goals of water access, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) all play a foundational role in improving life for the rural poor and must be implemented together to be successful. While clean, safe water improves health and enables people to prosper; it also requires hygiene and sanitation practices to be sustainable. Lacking WASH’s critical healthy habits, a community’s new water source will likely become contaminated, thereby subjecting families to the same hardships they experienced before they had safe water.
To ensure lasting transformation, every Lifewater project includes our staff working together with local community health promoters to share the importance of our Healthy Homes program and the way it allows villagers to take charge of their health. Part of the program includes teaching people how hand washing stops the spread of disease as well as showing them how to construct simple devices to properly wash.
Under WASH, the village learns the danger of openly using the toilet and how the practice is directly linked to increased illness and even death among the community. The UN states 12% of the world’s population still practices open defecation, and at least 2 billion people still drink from a water source contaminated with feces, which can contain dangerous pathogens that make people sick.
While waterborne disease is the second leading cause of death in children under five, once people get access to safe water and learn how to improve health; waterborne illness is virtually eradicated. Families spend less money on medical care, have more time to invest in their futures, and their children spend more time getting educated.
We know safe water is critical but maintaining that water point and taking ownership of it for generations is how the solution of the water crisis becomes a reality. Lifewater believes water, sanitation, and hygiene practices all serve to help communities realize greater health and a more complete understanding of their God-given dignity and the ability to thrive. Join us in helping to eradicate waterborne diseases and save lives. Please make a one-time donation or become a monthly donor.
“World Water Day” Puts a Spotlight on the Global Water Crisis
The “World Water Day” in March highlights the critical water crisis affecting 771 million people globally who live without basic access to safe water, and the many more who lack access to toilets. At Lifewater International, a Christian water charity, we have been working for 45 years to provide the world’s most marginalized communities solutions.
In 2016 Lifewater reimagined our process for serving with the introduction of “Vision of a Healthy Village,” which focuses on sustainable solutions to empower people from within the community to create thriving villages and enact lasting change. Along with our safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) work; we partner with local ministries to start bible studies, plant churches and distribute bibles.
Unafraid of a challenge, we seek out countries and regions that are underserved and unreached by other organizations; and currently our focus is Sub-Saharan Africa (Ethiopia, Uganda, and Tanzania) and Southeast Asia (Cambodia). In Ethiopia alone, half of the population (58 million) lacks access to safe water that sickens children with diseases entirely preventable. Diarrheal disease, a leading cause of death for children under five years old, is nearly eliminated by drinking safe water and practicing proper sanitation and hygiene. From 2016 to August 2022; we have brought renewed hope and safe water to more than 395 villages and 198,000 people in remote areas like Bensa, Nensebo, Kokosa, and Dodola with the support of generous donors like you.
In Uganda, 40 percent of the population must make more than a 30-minute roundtrip to get safe drinking water, and over 75 percent of the country doesn’t have the resources to properly wash their hands, which makes it challenging to control the spread of disease. The health of Cambodia’s children is also at risk as 28 percent of people lack access to safe water, and 1 in 5 do not have access to a toilet or the means to wash their hands with soap and water.
In 2020, Lifewater International expanded its program to Tanzania where statistics are just as dire with 23 million people lacking access to safe water or basic sanitation. Data from 2016 reports “over 18,500 children younger than five years old die annually due to diarrhea resulting from contaminated water and hygiene practices.” Our current projects are located in the Shinyanga District.
Since the start of Vision of a Healthy Village, donations to Lifewater has allowed us to provide 340,000 people with clean water and improved health, transforming villages and schools for good. However there is more work to be done as many of our projects still need funding.
Access to safe water keeps children healthy and keeps them in school. It also gives women the time to pursue educational and economic opportunities. Our website has a list of unfunded water projects in need of help as well as inspiring stories of success. We are confident Lifewater’s work will have life-sustaining impact, and with your help, we will provide brighter futures.
“World Water Day” Highlights the Crisis of Unsafe Drinking Water
For over 40 years, Lifewater International, a top-rated Christian water charity, has been committed to a world where children can wake up each morning knowing they have clean water, sanitation and hygiene to help keep them healthy. The work is critical as statistics show 1 in 10 people in the world live without access to clean water and 1 in 4 lack access to a toilet, essential basics many of us take for granted. Sadly, the result is every two minutes a child dies from a preventable waterborne disease.
On March 22, World Water Day once again focuses on raising awareness of the global crisis. Established in 1993 by the United Nations, the event highlights the importance of sustainable water use and how it supports economic, social and human development. This year’s campaign theme is on “Accelerating Change.”
At Lifewater, we rely on the generosity of people like you to help eradicate waterborne diseases with sustainable solutions for basic access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene practices. Without them, too many families walk miles for water that makes them sick, spend their income on medication, and struggle to send their children to school.
The crisis disproportionately affects women as 80% of water collecting is done by women or girls who spend hours gathering water rather than working and going to school, trapping them in a cycle of poverty. Today’s most affected places include villages in East Africa and Southeast Asia that are challenging to serve as they are in rural areas without access to rudimentary infrastructure and technology.
However Lifewater doesn’t believe in just going to easy places but are guided by our faith knowing “‘Jesus cares about everybody.” Our work includes bringing clean water, improved health, and the hope of the gospel to the world’s hardest to reach places.
Our WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) program is about a lot more than building a well. Every community we serve is taught hygiene and sanitation habits to keep the village healthy and ensure safe water sources last for generations to come. Clean water and safe bathrooms in local schools also mean more children stay in school and have more opportunities for brighter futures.
Your gift to Lifewater allows us to serve communities in Ethiopia, Uganda, Cambodia and Tanzania. In Cambodia alone, 1 in 5 people do not have access to clean water, and 1 in 3 people do not have access to a toilet or the means to wash hands with soap and water. Chompey, a mother living in the Svay Leu region where a project is still funded, says, “My children often get sick with stomach aches and fevers,” and looks forward to a day when her family has clean, accessible water.
We are confident Lifewater’s work will have life-sustaining impact as access to clean water, health and opportunity empowers communities to thrive. Please visit our website to learn more.
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