Water effect in Tharparkar

Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink . . . ”          ( “Rime of the Ancient ) The people of tharparkar travel 5 to 6 kilometer everyday fill the water they throw the rope in the well the pull the rope and then the water More than 70% of tharparkar popoulation Has no access to safe drinking water instead people drink rain wate that  was collected and stored to be one of the major cause of diease dysentery typhoid  diarrhoea and many  heath problem in thar 
Women collecting water miles away during the long And Summer in Tharparkar water collection and finding a palce to go women and girls spend large amount of time carrying heavy vessels and walking long distance the  physical strain of these activities impact their health and if pregnemt the Of their urborn children improved water sanitatn and hygiene practices injury from water colllection and stress for women and girls children helath safe drinking water Is critical to the development of a healthly child it means kids won´t experience water borne illnessess like typhoid -diarrhea is one of the top there leading cause of child death and this is often triggerd from consuming unclean water further every 2 mintues a child dies from a water borne diease weather they are consuming containated water or suffering from dehydration due to diarrhea a lack of access to safe water is responsible  Cholera Cholera is commonly found in humanitarian emergencies or marginalized villages where poverty and poor sanitation are rampant. The disease is spread through contaminated water and causes severe dehydration and diarrhea. Cholera can be fatal within days or even hours of exposure to the bacteria, but only 1 in 5 people will develop life-threatening symptoms. diarrhea Of the seven most comman  waterborn disease in the world diarrhea is the central symptom the latest research show that diarrhea is the second leading cause of death for Children under the age of five causing more childhood deaths than malaria AIDS and measles combined  that´s hundreds of thousands of deaths but there is hope for the future expert belive we can end the tharparkar water and sanitation crisis in our lifetime Each year water born diseases afflict hundred of thousand child primary those living without safe accessible water in  tharparkar

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