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ginto balita:
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    Do not bother using hot water to wash your laundry, cold water gets the job done! Opting for cold water not only saves your clothes but also benefits your wallet and the planet too About 90% of the energy used by the washer machine goes towards heating the water Switching to cold water washes instead of warm or hot could save you USD$60 a year
  • Making Every Drop Count: My Journey in Water Conservation
    My Water-saving Journey Collecting rainwater: I've set up rainwater harvesting at home, and seeing how much water I can save has been eye-opening Using rainwater for non-essential tasks like cleaning or car washing frees freshwater for essential needs Reusing used water: Why waste water from laundry and washing dishes when we can reuse it
  • Water and the global climate crisis: 10 things you should know
    Adapting water and sanitation services to the water effects of climate change will protect children’s health and save their lives Moreover, using water more efficiently and transitioning to solar powered water systems will reduce greenhouse gases and further protect children’s futures The world needs to get water smart Everyone has a
  • A Water Warriors Journey to Transforming Communities
    The "Save Water" project wasn't just about raising awareness and empowering individuals to take action Shankar's leadership and dedication inspired over 30,000 young volunteers in Koppal alone to register their on-ground seven actions on water saving and conservation in the project's mobile application These volunteers, in turn, trained an
  • 10 things you didnt know about water - UNICEF
    You need more than just water – you need SAFE water You also need safe toilets and good hygiene to stop the spread of diseases and prevent contamination of the environment, and for dignity and privacy Find out more about why safe water, sanitation and hygiene are so important: 1 There is a water crisis and it’s happening now
  • Water scarcity - UNICEF
    Even in countries with adequate water resources, water scarcity is not uncommon Although this may be due to a number of factors — collapsed infrastructure and distribution systems, contamination, conflict, or poor management of water resources — it is clear that climate change, as well as human factors, are increasingly denying children their right to safe water and sanitation
  • Water - UNICEF
    The availability of water is not enough to keep children healthy: Water must also be safe, attainable and affordable This means it must come from a reliable source like a well, a tap or a hand-pump; free from faecal and chemical contamination; readily available for at least 12 hours a day; and located on the premises of a child's household or within reasonable reach In many countries, though
  • Safe water: essential for all, available to a few - UNICEF
    District authorities had installed water supply systems to supply safe drinking water Unfortunately, the water supplied was never enough to quench everyone’s thirst Unsafe water and poor sanitation are key underlying causes of malnutrition In Rajanpur and other flood-affected areas, children are now caught in a vicious cycle of diseases
  • Jal Sahelis Lead Water Conservation Efforts in Rajasthan
    The Jal Sahelis didn’t stop at restoring water bodies They mobilised their fellow villagers towards a common goal—achieving domestic water security The Jal Sahelis’ work extended beyond restoring the pond They became advocates for water conservation, educating their community about the importance of preserving this precious resource
  • Clean drinking water | UNICEF India
    Groundwater from over 30 million access points supplies 85 per cent of drinking water in rural areas and 48 per cent of water requirements in urban areas (Source: JMP 2017) All children have the right to clean water and basic sanitation, as stated in the Convention on the Rights of a Child The ultimate aim of UNICEF’s work in water





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