Why It’s Important to Donate Clean Water
While most people in developed countries have ample access to clean water, 1.1 billion people worldwide lack such access. 1 This problem is particularly acute in developing countries, where many people rely on surface water that’s contaminated and leads to waterborne diseases. Often living below the poverty line, these people struggle to feed their families and typically can’t afford to purchase better options even if they’re available. Someone must donate clean water if these precious people are ever to live healthy lives, free of waterborne disease. The lack of clean water impacts life in various ways. Perhaps the most crucial aspect is the matter of health. Ohio University estimates, “Roughly, 80 percent of illnesses in developing countries are attributed to unclean water and poor sanitation.” 2 Children are particularly susceptible, and it’s estimated that these factors lead to 1.6 million children’s deaths every year. 3 Conversely, clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene cou...