Clean Water

Clean Water
Clean Water

Clean drinking water is a basic human right. The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that 1.1 billion people globally lack basic access to drinking water resources, while 2.4 billion people have inadequate sanitation facilities, which clearly accounts for many water-related acute and chronic diseases. Some 3.4 million people, many of them young children, die each year from water-borne diseases. Clean drinking water changes lives. K.I.D.S is dedicated to bringing as many children and families clean water as we can. Thanks to generous donations we have been able to build 27 clean drinking water projects at rural schools to provide over 20,000 students with safe drinking water. We place the water systems at schools so the students can drink as much as they want during school hours. The students and their families can also access water to bring home. Between the students and their families, K.I.D.S. water projects serve over 90,000 people. Our water projects help improve hygiene and prevent waterborne diseases.

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Clean drinking water systems for 1500 high school students

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Drinking Water Systems in Rural Cambodia