For Every Child WATER is a RIGHT - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 21
About This Presentation
Title:

For Every Child WATER is a RIGHT

Description:

A woman fetches water from a stagnant pond in Nagabu Village, Malawi. For every child ... Shower (10 min) 100 Litres. Bath 60 Litres. Dishwasher 40 Litres ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:23
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 22
Provided by: mhi4
Category:
Tags: right | water | child | in | shower | women

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: For Every Child WATER is a RIGHT


1
For Every Child WATER is a RIGHT
2
156 countries and territories
FYR Macedonia UNICEF/HQ99-0019/LeMoyne
Zambia UNICEF/HQ98-0933/Pirozzi
Afghanistan UNICEF/HQ03-0106/Noorani
Vietnam UNICEF/HQ99-0898/LeMoyne
UNICEF//Moldova/B. Eijgenhuijsen/1999
UNICEF/India/Seidel/July 2003
Afghanistan UNICEF/HQ03-0106/Noorani
FYR Macedonia UNICEF/HQ99-0019/LeMoyne
Zambia UNICEF/HQ98-0933/Pirozzi
Vietnam UNICEF/HQ99-0898/LeMoyne
Bolivia UNICEF/HQ97-0376/Balaguer
Niger/ UNICEF/HQ93-1901/Pirozzi
Jamaica/ UNICEF/HQ98-0854/Alsbirk
Niger UNICEF/HQ93-1901/Pirozzi
UNICEF/95-0722
UNICEF/010153
Bolivia UNICEF/HQ97-0376/Balaguer
Niger UNICEF/HQ93-1901/Pirozzi
Iraq UNICEF/HQ03-0219/LeMoyne
Jamaica UNICEF/HQ98-0854/Alsbirk
3
Childrens Rights
Cambodia UNICEF/HQ93-1870/Isaac
4
(No Transcript)
5
Children have the right to
  • Article 24 The best health care possible, safe
    water to drink, nutritious food, a clean and safe
    environment, and information to help you stay
    well.

6
Where does our water come from?
7
Of the six billion people in the world, how many
live without safe water?
  • 1.1 billion
  • B. 10.1 Billion
  • C. 10.1 million

8
Countries without access to drinking water
9
A woman fetches water from a stagnant pond in
Nagabu Village, Malawi
  • .

10
The most Vulnerable
  • About 4,500 children die each day from unsafe
    water and lack of sanitation facilities.
  • Women and girls have the greatest responsibility
    for water collection
  • .

11
(No Transcript)
12
(No Transcript)
13
How does UNICEF help?
  • Rain
  • Borehole
  • Wells
  • Hand pump well

14
Rain
15
(No Transcript)
16
Wells
17
Hand pumps
18
UNICEF also helps
19
How much water do you use?
  • Washing Machine 225 Litres
  • Shower (10 min) 100 Litres
  • Bath 60 Litres
  • Dishwasher 40 Litres
  • Toilet Flush 15-20 Litres
  • Source Environment Canada

20
What can you do?
  • Conserve water energy
  • Share what you learn about the global water
    supply
  • Support local global organizations that
    contribute to water solutions like UNICEF

21
Thank you!
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com