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It hardly ever occurs to us, but "water" also has its limits, especially drinking water. Since 1975 the demand for water has doubled worldwide. We produce, harvest and draw water at a great pace to feed, dress and provide with comfort the rising number of people on our planet.
As a result, the pressure on a scarce but indispensable and vital resource increases steadily. The lack of pure potable water is a fact for approximately 900 million people! Every day 20.000 up to 30.000 people die from lack of pure water, that’s one every 8 seconds. Many of these are children. In the Least Developed Countries 30 to 50% of infant mortality is caused by a lack of pure water. Worldwide, 80% of diseases are due to a lack of pure water and good sanitation and hygiene: consequently, among other things, 250 to 300 million working days are lost annually. - Two up to three billion man- (generally woman-) days get lost annually to the search for water. The accompanying production loss is estimated on approximately 5 billion euro.
- In countries such as Bolivia, during the dry season schools close in the morning because the children go and get water for the family. Women in West-Africa cannot develop activities of their own because every day they spend hours walking for water .
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