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Women, Children, & Water - World Water Week

2015 WORLD WATER WEEK IN STOCKHOLM - THEME: WATER FOR DEVELOPMENT

August 23 – 28.2015

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http://water.org/water-crisis/water-facts/women/

Glass ceilings aside, millions of women are prohibited from accomplishing little more than survival. Not because of a lack of ambition, or ability, but because of a lack of safe water and adequate sanitation. Millions of women and children in the developing world spend untold hours daily, collecting water from distant, often polluted sources, then return to their villages carrying their filled 40 pound jerry cans on their backs.


It is estimated that women and children spend 140 million hours each day collecting water. 1,2,3


Surveys from 45 developing countries show that women and children bear the primary responsibility for water collection in the vast majority of households (76%). This is time not spent working at an income-generating job, caring for family members, or attending school.3


Resource Links

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References

  1. World Health Organization and UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2014). Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2014 Update.

  2. World Health Organization. (2012). Global costs and benefits of drinking-water supply and sanitation interventions to reach the MDG target and universal coverage.

CHILDREN

Every minute a child dies of a water-related disease

WOMEN

Women and children spend 140 million hours a day collecting water

WATER

1 in 9 people lack access to safe water

SANITATION

More people have a mobile phone than a toilet

ECONOMIC

For every $1 spent on water and sanitation there is a $4 economic return

Извор: WUNRN – 27.08.2015

 

 

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