Clean Water Initiative Africa

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Clean water initiative africa. Last year unicef s efforts provided nearly 14 million people with clean water and over 11 million with basic toilets. A child dies every 15 seconds from disease attributable to unsafe drinking water deplorable sanitation and poor hygiene. Thursday the 2nd of july 2020 is a day the people of ijora oloye community. Pure water initiative provides clean water to developing areas throughout the world.
With a charitable donation today you can lift this burden. Clean water is a whole family concern. In each area we partner with local church associations missionaries and indigenous christians to provide clean water and a powerful testimony of god s grace. We make it our mission to provide the world with safe water and sanitation through innovative microfinancing solutions.
Clean water initiative in malawi despite rich water reserves beneath the earth s surface many rural villages have unusable well. Rwssi is a focused regional response to africa s rural water supply and sanitation crisis considering the fact that eight out of 10 people without access to safe water and sanitation live in rural areas. The rural water supply and sanitation initiative rwssi is an africa wide initiative hosted by the african development bank afdb. Unicef s water sanitation and hygiene wash team works in over 100 countries worldwide to improve water and sanitation services as well as basic hygiene practices.
Clean water sanitation and hygiene education are basic necessities for a healthy environment and a productive life. Finding water is a daily challenge for young girls moms and sons. We are also actively involved in water. Presently our target areas are india africa myanmar and indonesia.
Here s what s been happening at africa clean up initiative ijora oloye recyclespay covid 19 support project. The replenish africa initiative rain aims to improve access to clean water for people across africa improving life for school children and communities. Together we can stand up and say never again. When people have access to clean water and sanitation waterborne diseases decrease children stay healthier and attend school more regularly and mothers can spend less time carrying water and more time helping their families.