"Knowledge that isn’t increased daily loses weight", says a Chinese proverb. That’s just one more reason to stock up on relevant information on our Water Portal.
Water is sustenance, an economic resource and is ecologically indispensible. Water also has social merit, bringing people together. But water isn’t inexhaustible. Only a tiny portion of the worldwide water resources are available for our use.
And since those limited resources are increasingly being accessed, related problems are starting to multiply: every sixth person in the world has no access to clean drinking water. Every third person lives without basic sanitation facilities. Each day, more than 4,000 people die from illnesses related to unclean water.
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Add to this that worldwide agriculture requires three quarters of the water that humans extract from the cycle of nature. Wastewater from industries and agriculture contaminate rivers and groundwater reservoirs.
This water pollution and the over use of regenerative water resources are having a devastating effect on important ecosystems — the fragile systems in rivers and lakes are thrown into imbalance, groundwater levels are sinking and wetlands are drying up.
The reality of worldwide climate change aggravates the situation. In many regions of the world, the already scarce water supply is quickly decreasing to nothing. The more scarce water becomes, the more often the world will be threatened with conflict.
It is therefore one of the most important and urgent development challenges—with climate change strategies in mind—that we reach the goal of providing clean water to all people, especially to the world’s poorest populations.
We have put together relevant water knowledge for you in our Water-Portal. As a supporter, you should pay special attention to whether the projects that you support follow specific criteria, and to this end, you can directly contact the Project Manager (Responsible) of betterplace projects over the platform to learn more about their practices. As a Project Manager, you can use the knowledge about water to improve your own project, and thereby to win more supporters!
We have concentrated our knowledge on the following topics:
Viva con Agua supports Kenya with a long-lasting engagemnt by building another rock catchment within our project region Mwingi to fight the outcome of the continuing drought.
A water supply and sanitation facilities will be constructed in three Bolivian villages, thereby establishing agriculture in order to improve the sanitary, health and societal situation for about 5,500 people.
Why do we eat more water than we drink? What does the Middle East conflict have to do with water? Our exciting project day deals with the topic of Water for students in the 5-12 grades.
Here you find relevant information about the topic of water for donors and project managers.