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Everybody in the world needs water to survive. It is a basic human right.
Infographic www.trocaire.org/education/lent2014
Think about how much you use water each day. Where do you get water from? Is it clean and safe to use?
Not everybody in the world has access to safe and clean water. Do you think this is fair?
Imagine what it would be like if water stopped coming out of our taps, the shops ran out of bottled water, and our rivers and lakes dried up.. The River Liffey, Dublin
Tr贸caire works in over 20 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. We work with people to ensure that they have access to clean, safe water. We also raise awareness in Ireland about water issues around the world.
Tr贸caire/Jeannie O Brien
Tr贸caire/Jeannie O Brien
Hello. My name is Enestina. I am 9 years old. I live in Malawi. I use water every day just like you for drinking, cleaning, cooking.
I do not get my water from a tap. I walk to the river 500 metres away to collect water. I fill up a bucket with 15 litres of water and carry it home.
Tr贸caire/Jeannie O Brien
500 metres 15 litres Can you figure out the distance I walk each day for water? How much water do I collect?
Sometimes I do this twice, or three times a day. The water in the river is dirty and sometimes it makes us sick.
Tr贸caire/Clare McEvoy
Hello my name is Tumbo. I am 12 years old. I live on a farm in Kenya with my grandmother and two brothers. I need water everyday like you too. I found it very difficult to get water before. We do not live near a river, and there has been very little rain in the last few years. Our family goat died because he had no water to drink. Why do you think our goat was so important to us? Do you have a goat?
Tr贸caire/Clare McEvoy
Last year, Tr贸caire helped my family and neighbours to get clean, safe water. A hole was drilled deep into the ground to find water. The water never runs out.
Tr贸caire/Clare McEvoy
We even have enough water to give to our new goats. Now we can sell our healthy goats to earn some money and buy more food.
Tr贸caire/Tamiru Legesse
Hello. My name is Qersi. I am 12 years old. I live in Ethiopia. I go to evening school from 8pm to 10pm because during the day I am busy fetching water, collecting firewood and herding goats and cattle. I fetch the water at a pump. I often meet the girls from my village at the pump collecting water too.
Tr贸caire/Tamiru Legesse
Fetching water is difficult work for me. It takes a long time because there are always lots of people waiting to fill their jerry cans with water at the pump. I would be happier if we had clean water source closer to my village. We need to ask the government to make a water source in our village.
Enestina, Tumbo and Qersi all know how precious water is. They never waste water.
? r e t a w e t s a w Do you ever e k a m u o y d l u o c s e g n a h c l l a m s What ? r e t a w e v r e s n to co Log onto www.trocaire.org/uptous for water saving tips
Green Schools/Students from Scoil Iosagain
Scoil Iosagain Atha Fhada in Bandon, Co. Cork was awarded the Green Schools water flag in May 2013. The whole school worked hard all year to make changes and to raise awareness about the vital role we all play in conserving water at home and at school. Could you organise an event in your school to raise awareness? How about a Walking for Water event? Log onto www.greenschools.org/ worldwaterday for ideas.
Take Action! Make a personal water promise Enter the Tr贸caire Poster Competition Enter the Better World Award
Follow this link to find out more www.trocaire.org/education/lent2014/takeaction