Rosena drinking clean water from the CAFOD-funded borehole in her village.

 

Rosena, 11 years, drinking clean water from the CAFOD-funded borehole in her village. I would like to say: Menda mbo mumi, which means Water is Life in our language Tonga.

Water

Nearly a billion people don’t have access to clean water. Diseases caused by dirty water claim more lives than any war.
Every 20 seconds a child dies from diseases caused by dirty water and poor sanitation.

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    Instruction sheet for making a simple water filter. Suitable for KS3.

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