By Azeem Christopher | Project Leader
Safe drinking water remains one of the most pressing challenges in rural Punjab. According to recent surveys, a significant portion of the population relies on contaminated water sources, exposing familiesespecially women and children, to life-threatening diseases such as diarrhea, hepatitis, and malnutrition. Children are the most vulnerable: frequent illnesses force them to miss school, stunt growth, and create long-term health challenges, while mothers often bear the double burden of caring for sick children and managing households under conditions of scarcity.
This month, while we have not yet begun installing the planned Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment plants in Tehsil Samundri, AWARD Pakistan has focused on strategic preparation and community readiness. Our team has conducted consultations with local leaders and families, assessing water sources and understanding the daily struggles faced by households in accessing clean water. These insights have reinforced the critical nature of this project: without intervention, children will continue to consume contaminated water, and preventable illnesses and fatalities will persist.
Planning and technical groundwork are underway, including identifying optimal sites for the RO plants and ensuring that installation, once funded, will be efficient and sustainable. In parallel, awareness campaigns on water hygiene and safe drinking practices continue, helping families take small but meaningful steps to protect their health while waiting for the infrastructure to be in place.
The urgency for funding cannot be overstated. We humbly appeal to our supporters and donors to help make this project possible. Without adequate funding, the installation of RO water treatment plants cannot begin, and children in rural Punjab will continue to rely on unsafe and contaminated water sources. Your support will directly enable the installation of clean water systems, reducing waterborne diseases, lowering medical expenses for families, and protecting the health of children and mothers. With your help, this initiative can move from planning to action and provide sustainable access to safe drinking water for communities that need it most.
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