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UGANDA'S WATER AND SANITATION CRISIS | POSTER






Uganda's water and sanitation crisis
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Water.org in Uganda has helped people make their dreams come true. Join hands to contribute to the water fund in Uganda to create an intense compression force for the spring and push people towards their goals as quickly as possible.
An example of Water provided in the video " ‘It’s Africa’s Time’ Season 3 - Vignette - Providing Safe Clean Water"
Valerie Naidoo is the Executive Manager of Business Development and Innovations at the Water Research Commission in South Africa. She gave a keynote address on "Innovation to overcome global water challenges". In this interview, Valerie spoke the error in applying western remedies to developing country problems and how it should more be dependent on the capacities of each country. She also said citizens are being more critical about their water usage due to specific needs and disruptions like climate change.
By International Water Association
Credit / KATE HOLT/ CARE INTERNATIONAL
Credit / KATE HOLT/ CARE INTERNATIONAL
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SPRING BE LIKE WATER
Spring is a structure that works on compression if there is an impact. Water in Uganda is like a spring. If people do not walk to get water or do not use the money to buy water from neighbours, there will be no water to use. If a spring is not subject to force, it will not work. The longer the spring is compressed, the stronger the force. Springs help a high-flying object fly farther.

7 million Ugandans lack access to safe water and 28 million do not have access to improved sanitation facilities. Further, due to disparities in water access in Uganda, urban people living in poverty pay as much as 22 percent of their income to access water from water vendors.
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