By Jessica Curtis | Development Specialist
Access to clean water in South Sudan has been limited for a very long time... long before the start of the civil war in 2013, long before the country gained it's independence in 2011 and unfortunately, long before many of the people there today were even born. The sad truth is that as the rest of the world gained the capacity to increase access to clean water, much of South Sudan never did. Many people in South Sudan continue to drink dirty, unsafe water every single day – simply because that's all they have. Despite the lack of available clean water, the people in the part of South Sudan where we work are sitting on top of an almost UNLIMITED supply of fresh clean water. The problem is that it is about 120 feet below ground. We are helping them access it!
This ongoing water crisis coupled with the ongoing civil war has brought devastation to so many children. The war has displaced over two million people, forcing families to flee their homes and seek refuge elsewhere. The lack of clean water makes people sick. Children are especially vulnerable, particularly to diarrheal diseases. Almost 90% of diarrheal deaths in children in South Sudan are due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. There is hope!
Though we can’t end the civil war, we can create access to clean water. Together we can save children’s lives and give them hope for a better future. We are so close to our goal! Please help us bring clean water to a school where 400 children can quench their thirst for clean water while they quench their hunger for knowledge.
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