Clean Water Stops Disease Spread In West Africa & Prevents Child Deaths Daily
More than 1,000 children under five years old die every single day from diseases directly linked to unsafe water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene practices. These deaths represent one of the most preventable health crises facing our world today. The global burden reaches 1.4 million deaths annually, with nearly 40% of these tragic losses concentrated in just ten African countries. The magnitude of this crisis extends far beyond individual families. Entire communities suffer as contaminated water sources spread disease through households, schools, and healthcare facilities. Charities and NGOs working in the region say that these deaths occur despite the availability of proven solutions. The tragedy lies not in the complexity of the problem, but in the gap between what we know works and what gets implemented in vulnerable communities worldwide. Waterborne Diseases Kill More Children Than War The devastating impact of contaminated water surpasses even the horrors of armed conflic...