Unicef warns that sixty-eight million children are likely to die by 2030 due to preventable disease. Infection, dysentery, cholera, and many other easily preventable diseases will cause massive deaths in children aged 5 and under. What can stop this? There are a number of factors but there is one root cause of these troubles: lack of access to clean drinking water.

Dirty water can wreak havoc on a child and can cause infection when exposed to open wounds. It is time for global action to help develop means for all people to access clean water and sanitation in order for these needless deaths to end. For a full article on this troubling topic, click here:: 68 million children likely to die by 2030 from preventable causes, report warns

 

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