without water, a person can die from dehydration, which is what most poor and homeless have to go through. Sometimes, people are so dry, they cant sweat. Also, if a person isn't clean, their hygenie could really suck, theyd be infected, and take you to some disease which I-don't-know-the-name-of.
water poverty:were theres less water. people don't have enough water
poverty is nothing but lack of basic standards of living. it might include less money or salary say 1$ per day, less education, improper health care, sanitation etc. these all factors contribute to underdevelopment.
shipping, food sources, drinking water, sanitation, sustainable agriculture and live stock, recreation.
Chelora - Drinking Dirty water.
They need to have at least food,a job, somewhere to live and they at least make some money.
suggest measure to quality of water collected through rain water harvesting
yes improvement in water sanitation can control many disease like maliria and dihorea which causes by water and poor sanitation. If we will keep our surrounding clean then whole probleam will over. So keep your surrounding clean
tear-fund started because of all the poverty and lack of water and sanitation in different parts of the country
Roughly 800 children under the age of five die every day from diarrheal diseases linked to inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene. These deaths are largely preventable through improvements in water quality and sanitation practices.
Reforms in sanitation were particularly necessary in cities due to their high population density, which increased the risk of disease spread. Inadequate sanitation measures in cities led to the contamination of water sources and the rapid transmission of illnesses like cholera and typhoid. Implementing proper sanitation practices was crucial to improving public health and preventing disease outbreaks in urban areas.
Water sanitation is covered by the methods used to make water sanitary that is clean.
modern technologies that help in the control desease
Common community problems in the Philippines include lack of access to clean water and sanitation, inadequate housing, poverty, crime, and congestion in urban areas. Additionally, natural disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes can also impact communities in the Philippines.
The mission of the WaterAid charity is to bring safe, clean drinking water as well as sanitation and hygiene education to third world countries stricken by poverty.
Not sure what you want to know. Some particular drought may have some particular problem associated with it, but , in general, a drought is an extreme shortage of water. Water is necessary for crops , animals and humans. In a severe drought, crops dry up, farm animals would die, if not killed for food. People would die, but they generally migrate to seek water, or else relief agencies bring them water. Drought cause food shortage and make sanitation difficult. Lack of sanitation leads to disease. Countries where drought are common often suffer from poverty.
The main dimensions of poverty are: 1) lack of food 2) lack of shelter 3) lack of clothing 4) lack of basic sanitation facilities 5) lack of clean drinking water 6) illiteracy 7) social exclusion 8) vulnerability
Improved waste management systems, better sewage infrastructure, and increased access to clean water sources were necessary reforms in cities to address sanitation issues such as disease outbreaks, pollution of water bodies, and public health risks.