The water crisis is a global health crisis
Nearly 1 million people die each year from water, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases which could be reduced with access to safe water or sanitation. Lack of access to safe water also affects the physical well-being of women and children who have no choice but to carry heavy vessels long distances. Now more than ever access to safe water is critical to the health of families around the world. Learn more about why the water crisis is a health crisis + how Water.org works to bring safe water and improved sanitation to families in poverty. Go here: https://water.org/our-impact/water-cr...

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Health, hope, and safe water for Sri

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About Water.org's work to help end the global water crisis

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From hardship to happiness, Tukinem's story

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Our story of innovation

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Safe water in the midst of drought

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Our partnerships in Tanzania make more possible

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Safe water and sanitation for families in Brazil

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Anita's family is safe

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Get Blue™ is here

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The power of water

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How a small loan created lasting change for Nur's family

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Partnership makes more possible

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Safe water for Patahimawati and her grandchildren

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Welcome to where we work in Tanzania

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Moms like Elivane find a way

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The water crisis and a changing environment

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We believe in the power of water

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Water: The best investment the world can make

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Get Blue™

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