Drilling deep wells in Africa improves access to clean water by tapping into underground aquifers that are less susceptible to contamination from surface pollutants. These deep wells can provide a more reliable and sustainable water source, reducing the reliance on shallow wells that may dry up or become contaminated. Additionally, the installation of proper filtration and sanitation systems at these wells ensures that the water is safe for drinking and other uses, significantly enhancing public health. Overall, deep wells contribute to better water quality and availability for communities in need.
Becuase of water pollution and oil drilling! : )
Africa holds about 9% of the world's freshwater resources, but the distribution is uneven, with some regions facing significant water scarcity. Despite this percentage, access to clean and safe drinking water remains a challenge for many African countries due to infrastructure issues, pollution, and climate change impacts. Consequently, a significant portion of the population lacks reliable access to clean water, highlighting the need for improved water management and investment in water infrastructure.
by boiling the water
The opportunity for adequate clean drinking water in Africa is highest for foreign ex-pats and rich urban dwellers.
Water Is Life Reflections on the Clean Water Crisis of East Africa - 2009 was released on: USA: 1 May 2009
Use soap and water.
Not to be rude to Africans, but most of Africa's water is in fact not clean. But, Nigeria's actually, I think, may be clean. ~Wariolink~
They are all physically able to drink clean water... Try rephrasing your question.
Yes - it is still in use in areas of Africa and Asia to draw water.
Drilling for water
3,000,000 people in the world don't have water. Most common country is Africa. 0 people in Africa have access to clean drinking water. That is a lie not zero people just very little.
There is dirty water all over Africa. It's not easy to keep rivers clean,or to filter water.