Micah Challenge’s Give Poverty the Flush campaign seeks to focus greater
public and political attention on the potential for improved water,
sanitation and basic hygiene (WaSH) to save millions of lives in the
developing world.
“We want to highlight the staggering reality that one-third of our
planet, an estimated 2.5 billion people, do not have access to an
adequate toilet,” said National Coordinator of Micah Challenge in
Australia, John Beckett.
Diarrhoea currently kills more children every year than AIDS, malaria
and measles combined. Approximately 3,000 children every day die from
diseases related to water and sanitation.
The World Health Organisation estimates that by addressing WASH we could
prevent 28% of all child deaths. That means we could save 2 million
children’s lives each year.
On current rates of progress, the Millennium Development Goal (MDG)
target to halve the number of people without access to adequate
sanitation will not be reached until 2026. By contrast the target for
access to clean water was reached in 2010, five years ahead of schedule.
“Rates of progress on sanitation are simply not acceptable when we have
both the knowledge and the means to change this situation,” said Mr.
Beckett. “We take toilets and clean water for granted but so many in our
world don’t have that luxury. Every human being is made in the image of
God, with inherent dignity. In 2012, no child should miss out on
school, get sick, or even die because of lack of access to clean water,
sanitation and hygiene. We all have a part to play in fixing this tragic
situation.”
Micah Challenge is calling on the Australian Government to increase its
contribution to fixing the global WaSH crisis to $500M per year by 2015.
This could provide an extra 8.8 million people with access to WaSH.
The Give Poverty the Flush campaign encourages churches, schools and
community groups to run community events with fun and creative action
ideas to help communicate this important message to our nation’s
political leaders. One of the highlights of the campaign is the 2 metre
tall Giant Toilet that will be touring the country.
FromChristian Today
Water Spouts will speak volubly and endlessly about all the issues concerning water. The ongoing degradation, and growing scarcity, of the water supply here in the US, and the rest of the world. The continued absence of potable water in so many parts of the world. The work being done by NGOs, and charities, in the third world, to help alleviate the situation. The emphasis on WASH ( Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene ) so health and healthy water are maintained. "Water Spouts" will spout it all out.
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