How Can I Provide Access to Clean Water?
It’s a noble desire to provide access to clean water to people in need. Approximately 1.1 billion people worldwide, predominantly in developing regions such as Asia and Africa, lack access to safe drinking water. 1 The contaminated water many of these individuals drink often leads to waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, dysentery, polio and diarrhea. According to the World Water Council, such diseases “are the most common cause of illness and death among the poor of developing countries.” 2 Many of these illnesses are preventable. Access to clean water also eases the burden of collection. In places like South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, many people must walk at least 30 minutes to collect water for their daily needs. 3 This chore typically falls to women and girls and drains their time and energy from more fruitful endeavors, such as generating income or gaining an education. There are numerous non-profit organizations through which you can help these men, women and child...