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Water, sanitation and hygiene education are the building blocks for development. |
| Without safe, clean water and adequate sanitation around 4,000 children die every day. With these basic rights, diseases are drastically reduced, more children attend school and adults have time to earn a living. | |
| Take action now! Register to do the Water Challenge and live on 30 litres of water for a day. |
WHAT'S INVOLVED?
The average Australian person uses 285 litres of water a day*. In the developing world the average usage is 10 litres#.
WaterAid’s Water Challenge asks Australians to show their support for this basic right by limiting their water usage for a day to closely match a family’s usage in Africa or Asia. By doing the challenge you are showing support for our work for increased funding for safe water and water sanitation programs around the world. We’ll also keep you up to date about how else you can be involved in our international campaigns throughout the year.
TAKE THE STEPS
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Pledge your support using the form |
| Get your friends involved by sending an email | |
| Do the Water Challenge |