Reasons why water is important to yet developed nations

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Wouldn't you want to see a difference in this world that can save billions of lives? I would love that. In my own belief, I think, we should provide clean water to every corner of the world. This decision could save many lives, and it will give chances to many young girls who trek miles every day only to have access to contaminated water. If every country could get to gather to provide clean water to every part of the world then girls will get proper education and we can make a huge difference in the world. It might look impossible for some people but believe it, nothing is impossible. If everybody works to gather nothing is impossible.

First of all, millions of lives will be saved if everyone has access to clean water. "3.4 million people die each year by water-related disease." According to water.org. Just because we live in a country where we have access to clean water doesn't mean we should just ignore people that have no access it to. They have no other option but to drink contaminated water, and they end up catching diseases. Some of these diseases are fatal and could be very contagious. "780 million people have no access to clean water." This 780 million, 3.4 million die every year. If all the government keeps letting this happen we will never be able to save those innocent people's lives. If nothing is done now, then the mortality rate will keep on multiplying due to lack of water, each year. Some countries have many villages that don't have access to any water. They either hike hundreds of miles to get some clean water and survive or they drink the polluted water from the lakes. The water might seem clean but some bacteria are invisible and can trick you into thinking that its clean water. If only one life can be saved each day then we will be able to save three hundred and sixty-five lives each year.

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Secondly, girls don't t get proper education because it is responsible for cleaning and taking care of their families, Young girls walk miles just to bring back water to their homes from the river or well, according to thewaterproject.org. And this water is used for cooking, cleaning, and other reasons. The pain never ends by trekking miles every day but carrying those weights and bringing the water to their house, so getting any help would mean a lot to them. Therefore the girls who are in school but are old enough to carry water are asked to join in, and for this reason, girls from many villages are not able to get a proper education. They do have some education but not enough. Education coaches to a brighter future and if there is no proper education then there is no likelihood for these people to breakthrough the progression of deprivation. Innocent girls will continue to struggle for water, and more greatly, this would take away their childhood. More, often women are injured by carrying heavyweights of water.

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Thirdly, poverty is one is the largest problems in this world, and able to have access to water contributes to this problem. Poor health, hunger, and a lack of education are the signs of the true problem, polluted water, and they help govern the cycle of poverty. One of the factors of poverty in the world is the lack of and access to clean water. This leads to people not able to grow their food and they are not able to build houses because they don't have access to water. They are unable to be healthy because drinking dirty water or no water in some cases won't give you any energy. One will always be sick from it, which will lead to no education and no work. This steers you down to the road of poverty. And then it's the same problem you will have to go to find clean water and get it back home.

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This is a very crucial problem, but people just manage to ignore it. But if we still don't say anything then when will we do something. Coming together and fighting as one could be able to help counties trust each other. Every nation has resources that other countries could use and sharing these resources will bring unity in the world. All countries will come to understand that war is not a solution to all the problems. All counties will fight as one against poverty, terrorism, and other economic issues. Someday, this would help developing counties to developed and to run in the race between highly developed counties. Although the world could never come together as one, every country should at least try to give access to food, water, and proper shelter to the needy.

In developed countries, people don't have to travel to have access to clean water but in the yet developed countries, People spend a lot of hours just to collect water.

Indeed. this is an awfully serious issue but if people just keep on ignore it, and still don't say anything then nothing will be done about it

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Your article quite presents a solution, which might work. But those who had the power to see the end of the problem of lack of access to clean water, to water pollution, and the poverty itself, are not willing to work themselves out until they see it through. Which means, all we can do is keep on hoping for a time that the one's who care will come to power.

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Some of the diseases that are in contaminated water include Typhoid, Cholera, Amoebiasis, and Malaria. The chemicals in the water also have negative effects on health. Pesticides – can damage the nervous system and cause cancer because of the carbonates and organophosphates that they contain. And people having to consume such water, it is fatal to their health, and could eventually hospitalize them. All government needs to look into this issue.

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