Monday, September 8, 2008

Saddening Statistics on Ethiopia

1 IN 4 - Only one in every four people in Ethiopia have access to clean water while just 13 percent have access to basic sanitation.

WATER AND WALKING - Collecting water is a back-breaking chore. Many women walk up to 3 hours, carrying 40-pound jerry cans filled with polluted water that is likely to make them sick.

WATER AND EDUCATION - Many girls never get an opportunity to go to school because the responsibility of collecting water takes precedence.

FACT - There are more people in Ethiopia without clean water than any other country in Africa. 75% of the country lacks access to clean, safe drinking water.

WAY DON'T THEY BOIL THE WATER? - Ethiopia has lost much of it's native landscape, and cutting down trees is illegal in many parts of the north. Firewood is a precious and expensive commodity that's mostly used for cooking.

LOW RAINFALL AND FAMINE - The country's persistently low rainfall is a major factor in the extreme poverty that exists in rural areas as well as periodic famines that affect millions of people.



I got this information from charity : water. It is a great organization that is seeking to get clean water to as many Ethiopians as they possibly can. This month they are working on 333 wells for the founder, Scott Harrison's 33rd birthday. It is a great cause and you can donate just $33 to be a part of it.

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