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When water is scarce, water supply needs to be managed to avoid conflict. Access to safe water for children and households should be a priority. Without enough safe water, and in the absence of sanitation and good hygiene, many children suffer from diarrhoea and impaired physical and cognitive growth.21 22 23
- Thirsting for a Future
Climate change is not just an environmental crisis, it is...
- Thirsting for a Future
For children, water is life: without it they cannot survive. Safe drinking water is essential for their health and survival, and unsafe water can make them sick or even kill them.
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Climate change is not just an environmental crisis, it is also a crisis for children. One of the most effective ways to protect children in the face of climate change is to safeguard their access to safe water and sanitation. Only then, can we begin to create a brighter future, for every child.
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• Introduction to the Water Crisis: Teacher Lesson Plan • The Water Crisis: PowerPoint Slides with Teacher Notes • The Water Crisis Student Data Worksheet: Teacher Instructions & Answer Key
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8.7 Supporting Assignment: Global Water Crisis “Water Commons Lab” 8.8 Supporting Materials: Global Water Crisis Basics Fact Sheet 8.9 Supporting Assignment: Global Water Crisis Reading for Comprehension Questions 9.0 (Middle and High School) Water-Aware Portfolio Instructions 10.0 (Middle School) “Walking for Water” Mini-Unit
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In Ethiopia, Sulem, 9, walks to her home, four kilometers away, with a jerry can of water. Thirst itself kills children and jeopardizes their futures. And beyond health, a lack of safe water and sanitation exposes children to other threats to their wellbeing.
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Mar 18, 2021 · Children and families living in vulnerable communities face the double-edged sword of coping with high water scarcity levels while having the lowest water services, making access to sufficient water especially susceptible to climate shocks and extreme events.