Toilet Talk"What is this toilet talk?" you ask. Believe me, there's a lot of facts about toilets worth talking about. You'll find out why in a moment. Hey! No reading ahead.
Now you're demanding to know where in the world I'm going with this (although you have to admit, those facts are quite interesting). For one, toilets play an important role in providing life and dignity to people all over the world. Now consider these facts:
So it would make sense to say that an accessible supply of clean water would mean improved health, more time and better quality of life, right? Well, how do we make that happen?
I was fortunate enough to stumble upon End Water Poverty, the international campaign that aims to bring an end to the global water and sanitation crisis. The coalition is formed of like-minded organizations from around the world who are demanding urgent action and leadership from donors and governments alike. Only together, with one voice, can we tackle this devastating crisis that affects billions of poor people across the world. How can I, as an individual, help? One step at a time...
I also encourage you to rent the award-winning documentary FLOW (For Love of Water), an investigation into what experts label the most important political and environmental issue of the 21st Century--The World Water Crisis. My husband and I watched it and then decided to share it with our 8-year old son. It has given him a profound appreciation for water--and water conservation--and how easy our lives really are. What really impacted him were the children--so many younger than he--walking for miles to get a bucket of water. And walking the miles back with the bucket balanced on their head. There are many more water crisis and climate change documentaries coming out in the near future. Follow my tweets for updates. Thanks for reading and I'd love to hear from you about how you got people mobilized behind EWP's -- or a similar organization's -- mission. PS. Check out Being Water to conserve water with every flush -- 5% of every sale is donated to The Straws for Life Project–helping others get clean drinking water. About the Author Share
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