What Are Some Global Water Crisis Facts?
Global water crisis facts are tracked by organizations such as the United Nations Water, World Resources Institute, World Health Organization, World Vision and more. Here is what they report. From World Vision: 785 million people worldwide lack access to clean water. That’s one in 10 people. Women and girls spend an estimated 200 million hours hauling water every day. The average rural African woman walks 6 kilometers every day to haul 40 pounds of water. Every day, more than 800 children under 5 die from diarrhea caused by contaminated water, poor sanitation and unsafe hygiene practices. [1] From United Nations Water: Of the 89 countries worldwide with water quality data, only 52 have information about ground water, which is problematic because groundwater often represents the largest share of freshwater in a country. Several water-related diseases, including cholera and schistosomiasis, remain widespread across many developing countries, where only a very small fraction (in some case...