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Health Problems Comes From Unsafe Water?

No one can live without water. To be healthy, people need enough water and they need the water to be safe. Water is not safe when germs and worms from get into it. The germs and worms can be passed through the water or from one person to another, causing many serious health problems and affecting a whole community. Chemicals from agriculture, industry, and mining, and trash dumping can also make our water unsafe and cause illnesses such as skin rashes, cancers, and other serious health problems. Not having enough water for drinking, cooking, and washing can lead to sickness. 

Especially when there is no way to wash hands after using the toilet, diarrhea diseases spread quickly from person to person



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Health Problems Comes From Unsafe Water?

No one can live without water. To be healthy, people need enough water and they need the water to be safe. Water is not safe when germs and worms from get into it. The germs and worms can be passed through the water or from one person to another, causing many serious health problems and affecting a whole community. Chemicals from agriculture, industry, and mining, and trash dumping can also make our water unsafe and cause illnesses such as skin rashes, cancers, and other serious health problems. Not having enough water for drinking, cooking, and washing can lead to sickness. 

Especially when there is no way to wash hands after using the toilet, diarrhea diseases spread quickly from person to person


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Health Problems Comes From Unsafe Water? No one can live without water. To be healthy, people need enough water and they need the water to be safe. Water is not safe when germs and worms from get into it. The germs and worms can be passed through the water or from one person to another, causing many serious health problems and affecting a whole community. Chemicals from agriculture, industry, and mining, and trash dumping can also make our water unsafe and cause illnesses such as skin rashes, cancers, and other serious health problems. Not having enough water for drinking, cooking, and washing can lead to sickness. Especially when there is no way to wash hands after using the toilet, diarrhea diseases spread quickly from person to person

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Washing hands

One of the best ways to prevent health problems from germs and worms is to wash hands with soap and water after defecating or cleaning a baby’s bottom, and before preparing food, feeding children, or eating. Keep a source of clean water near your home to make hand washing easier. But washing with water alone is not effective enough. Use soap to remove dirt and germs. If no soap is available, use sand, soil, or ashes.Rub hands together with soap and flowing water from a pump, tap (faucet), or tippy tap. If there is no flowing water, use a washbasin or bowl. Lather soap (or rub sand or ashes) all over your hands and count to 30 as you rub them. Then rub your hands together under the water to rinse off. Dry with a clean cloth or let your hands dry in the air.


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Partnership improves the water supply


In Ghana, West Africa, community groups have taken control of their water supply. In the town of Savelugu, the government-owned Ghana Water Company supplies piped water, and community members are responsible for pricing, distribution, and repair of the water system. They call this a “government-community partnership.” Because the community is responsible for managing the water, safe and sufficient water is guaranteed by popular decision making. If some people cannot afford to pay for water, the community pays for their water until they can afford to pay. People’s needs are met not because they have money to pay, but because they are part of the community. The Ghana Water Company benefits because the community always pays them for supplying the water.


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Health Problems Comes From Unsafe Water?


A shortage of water for personal cleanliness can also lead to infections of the eyes and skin. Lack of water can cause dehydration (losing too much water in the body) and death. Not having enough water may be due to drought (dry weather for a long time), the high cost of water, or because water has not been well conserved. 

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Health Problems Comes From Unsafe Water?


Chemicals from agriculture, industry, and mining, and trash dumping can also make our water unsafe and cause illnesses such as skin rashes, cancers, and other serious health problems. Not having enough water for drinking, cooking, and washing can lead to sickness. Especially when there is no way to wash hands after using the toilet, diarrhea diseases spread quickly from person to person

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The Right to Enough Safe Water

Around the world people are working to protect their right to health, including the right to a good supply of safe water. Private companies say they can provide better service than governments and still make a profit. But when private companies take control of water services (called water privatization), prices often go up, forcing people to use less water than they need for good health. Many people then have no choice but to collect water wherever they can for free, even if the water is contaminated with germs, worms, or toxic chemicals. This leads to serious health problems. 

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The Right to Enough Safe Water

Around the world people are working to protect their right to health, including the right to a good supply of safe water. Private companies say they can provide better service than governments and still make a profit. But when private companies take control of water services (called water privatization), prices often go up, forcing people to use less water than they need for good health. 

Many people then have no choice but to collect water wherever they can for free, even if the water is contaminated with germs, worms, or toxic chemicals. This leads to serious health problems.