Water. It is at the heart of a daily crisis faced by a billion of the world’s most vulnerable people—a crisis that threatens life and destroys livelihoods on a devastating scale.
Unlike war and terrorism, the global water crisis
does not make media headlines, despite the fact that it claims more
lives through disease than any war claims through guns. Unlike natural
disasters, it does not rally concerted international action, despite the
fact that more people die each year from drinking dirty water than from
the world’s hurricanes, floods, tsunamis, and earthquakes combined.
This is a silent crisis experienced by the poor,
and tolerated by those with the resources, technology, and the political
power to end it. Yet this is a crisis that is holding back human
progress, consigning large segments of humanity to lives of poverty,
vulnerability, and insecurity.
At Living Water International, we are addressing this most basic of
needs by helping deprived communities acquire safe, clean water. Our
goal is to substantially ease the global water crisis while addressing
root causes such as injustice, oppression, and abject poverty. As this
happens, communities and worldviews are transformed—both among those in
desperate physical need, and among those who have been blessed with
much.
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