Why Water?
For people in developing countries, clean water can change everything.
For people in developing countries, clean water can change everything.
That’s nearly 1 in 10 people worldwide. Or, twice the population of the United States. The majority live in isolated rural areas and spend hours every day walking to collect water for their family. Not only does walking for water keep children out of school or take up time that parents could be using to earn money, but the water often carries diseases that can make everyone sick.
But access to clean water means education, income and health - especially for women and kids.
Children under-five are on average more than 20 times more likely to die from illnesses linked to unsafe water and bad sanitation than from conflict.2
Access to clean water gives communities more time to grow food, earn an income, and go to school -- all of which fight poverty.
Less time collecting water means more time in class. Clean water and proper toilets at school means teenage girls don’t have to stay home for a week out of every month.
Learn MoreWhen a community gets water, women and girls get their lives back. They start businesses, improve their homes, and take charge of their own futures.
We work with local experts and community members to find the best sustainable solution in each place where we work, whether it’s a well, a piped system, a BioSand Filter, or a system for harvesting rainwater. And with every water point we fund, our partners coordinate sanitation and hygiene training, and establish a local Water Committee to help keep water flowing for years to come.
Learn MoreIt’s a solid investment; access to clean water is perhaps the single most powerful tool for sparking economic growth that humanity has ever known.
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