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Clean Water Christian Organization

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Every two minutes, a water-related disease is responsible for the death of a child under the age of 5. And every minute, a newborn baby dies as a result of contaminated water and poor sanitation. [1] But GFA World, through initiatives for clean water, a Christian organization, is saving lives through its efforts to “serve the least of these”. GFA World believes that access to clean water is a basic human right, and we’re doing everything we can to provide safe, easily-accessible water to people who otherwise suffer—and sometimes die—from waterborne diseases. In 2019, we drilled more than 4,000 Jesus Wells in Asia in areas of great need. Local pastors and churches maintain these wells. GFA World has also supplied tens of thousands BioSand water filters to families in need—12,243 in 2019 alone. Before GFA World drilled a Jesus Well in Garjan’s village, he and his wife didn’t drink enough water because it was so difficult to obtain. [2] Drought regularly dried up their water sources a...

Clean Water Initiative

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GFA World’s efforts among people in need include a clean water initiative. Simple access to clean water can save millions of people’s lives. While clean water Christian organizations such as GFA World, and organizations like the United Nations and UNICEF, have made substantial progress in providing greater access to clean water and sanitation, billions of people still lack basic services: One in three people don’t have access to safe water to drink, while 40 percent of people don’t have a place to wash their hands with soap and water. [1] Despite progress, even the WHO and UNICEF are struggling to keep up with demand for clean water and sanitation. “The alarming and growing needs continue to outstrip our ability to respond,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore. “The time has come to dramatically accelerate our efforts to provide every child and family with the most basic needs for their health and wellbeing, including fighting off infectious diseases like COVID-19.” [2] It’s ...

Clean Water Project

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When people think about a clean water project, they often picture wells or filters that provide communities with safe drinking water. But proper sanitation is also part of the solution. At least 892 million people openly defecate daily, and 2.4 billion people lack toilets or latrines. All of this pollutes nearby water sources. In fact, 80 percent of the world’s water is rendered unclean by human activities (from washing to defecating). [1] Janya and her daughter are one example of those who’ve benefited from GFA World’s clean water project in the form of toilets. [2] Janya and most of her fellow villagers didn’t have private places to relieve themselves. They were forced to go outside at night and risk everything from discomfort during floods in the monsoon season to attacks from wild animals, snakes or cruel men. Children often went in farm fields, which seeped into crops and caused many people to suffer from ailments such as cholera, polio, jaundice and paralysis. The local GFA pasto...

Access to Clean Water

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Access to clean water is fundamental for health, growth and productive societies. Yet, 2.2 bilion people worldwide can’t obtain safely managed drinking water, and more than half the population—4.2 billion people—lack sanitation services. [1] According to the United Nations, “Water is at the core of sustainable development and is critical for socio-economic development, energy and food production, healthy ecosystems and for human survival itself.” [2] The UN has declared access to clean water and proper sanitation a human right. Its goal involves every person having 50-100 liters of safe and affordable (not costing over 3% of household income) water per day for personal and domestic use within 1,000 meters of the home. [3] How a Lack of Clean Water Initiatives Impacts Communities Clean water and sanitation go hand in hand. Currently, 80 percent of global wastewater returns into the ecosystem without being treated. [4] In 2017, 673 million people were forced to openly defecate because t...

Alleviating Cold-Related Suffering: The Impact of Warm Clothing Provision

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In cold-prone regions around the world, the plummeting temperatures pose significant challenges to the well-being of individuals and communities. As the cold weather sets in, the risks of cold-related ailments and suffering increase. Every year, approximately 20,000 people die from hypothermia and cold-related injuries worldwide. However, amidst these challenges, acts of compassion and the provision of warm clothing offer a lifeline to those in need. This article explores the profound impact of warm clothing in transforming lives, highlighting the stories of individuals who have experienced the tangible difference that a single sweater or coat can make. These essential items help vulnerable families stay warm through harsh conditions. It also underscores the crucial role of supporting organizations and initiatives dedicated to alleviating cold-related suffering. Kalyani’s Struggle: The Mystery of Cold-Related Ailments and The Impact of a Simple Act of Kindness Kalyani, living in an As...

GFA World Winter Aid Programs: Bringing Comfort and Hope in Harsh Conditions

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GFA World is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of people in Africa and Asia through a wide range of humanitarian services. In regions like the remote Himalayas of Asia, where the frigid cold present significant challenges, GFA World’s efforts toward winter aid programs play a crucial role. According to World Health Organization data, cold weather contributes to increased respiratory infections and cardiovascular stress, particularly among vulnerable populations. This article highlights their impactful work in distributing blankets and warm clothing to those in need, saving lives and offering hope in the face of harsh weather conditions. These winter aid programs address immediate survival needs while supporting long-term community resilience. Bringing Comfort to Homeless Communities On a bone-chilling night in a bustling Asian city, GFA World’s team of dedicated volunteers recognized the vulnerability of the city’s homeless population. [1] Motivated by compassion...

Extreme Cold Relief: GFA World’s Compassionate Response in the Himalayan Region

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GFA World is a humanitarian organization dedicated to serving communities in Africa and Asia. In the remote Himalayan region, where frigid winters present numerous challenges, GFA World works tirelessly to provide vital assistance and alleviate the suffering caused by extreme cold. NIH MedlinePlus Magazine reports that hypothermia occurs when body temperature drops below 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and can lead to serious health problems including heart attacks, kidney problems, liver damage, or death. Cleveland Clinic notes that frostbite can happen in minutes, especially on extremities like fingers, toes, nose, and ears. Understanding these risks highlights why winter weather preparedness and compassionate response are essential in mountainous regions. The Harsh Reality of Life in the Mountains Living in the high mountains of the Himalayas comes with its own set of challenges. Rosina, a young wife and mother, shares her experience of enduring brutally cold winters. [1] With limited fin...