This program, originally broadcast on March 18, 2004 from the Third Thursday Breakfast Broadcast (T2B2) series, addresses the many facets of the global water issue. Healthcare professionals are often not aware of the staggering statistics caused by insufficient or improper water supply worldwide.
One in six people in the world do not have access to safe water. Water is implicated in 80% of all sickness and disease worldwide. Over six thousand children die every day from diseases associated with lack of fresh drinking water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene. Diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and dysentery are also transmitted by water.
In this video, Nancy Haws, Communication Director of Water for People, and John Williams, HDR Architecture and Engineering, P.C., address the following:
- Water usage internationally and in the United States,
- Water-borne diseases,
- The problem and possible solutions of water shortages, and
- Privatization of public utilities.
You may view handouts and materials of this program at the T2B2 website.
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