The Great Divide Between Access or No Access to Clean Water

UNICEF published a report that paints a picture of the ramifications of not having access to clean water versus the benefits we enjoy and take for granted.

NEW YORK – Clean water. America has it in abundance. And we have all the benefits that come along with immediate access to it. But do we understand what those benefits are and what the impact of living with them is? The issue goes far beyond thirst.

UNICEF published the first volume of a new report this week. It is entitled “Water Under Fire,” and it paints perhaps the most accurate picture of the ramifications of not having access to clean water versus the benefits we enjoy and take for granted.

The 80-page report follows data published by UNICEF in March 2019 in which the agency boldly confirmed that,

Scarce clean water supply could be as deadly as bullets, where children under the age of 15 are nearly three times more likely to die from diseases linked to poor sanitation conditions than from violence.”

The information published in March advised that,

Access to safe drinking water is a right critical to a child’s survival, yet protracted crises have left some 420 million children without basic sanitation, and 210 million lacking access to safe drinking water.”

We are, indeed, experiencing a global water crisis. Kelly Ann Naylor, Associate Director for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) for UNICEF emphasized that “the situation is dire for children,” especially for children born into fragile and conflict-affected situations.

Here are UNICEF’ comparisons for children born into stable environments versus those in fragile environments on a global perspective. The differences are dramatic, especially because those with compromised access to clean water experience a host of related negative challenges like those itemized below.

Stable Situations Fragile Situations
Access to clean water 95% 57%
Access to basic sanitation 81% 26%
Practice open defecation 7% 19%
Experience Stunting > 10% 61% 100%
Are cholera endemic 33% 93%
Wasting rates > 5% in kids < age 5 27% 90%
Under-five Deaths/1,000 births 22.1 73.3
Deaths under 5 from diarrhea 7.1% 8.9%
Children out of school 10% 43%

Access to clean water can be significantly different from one nation to another. Extremes can exist within countries. Other stressors, including countries caught up in armed conflict, can further complicate and even destroy the futures of young children who once had reasonable access.

Please pray for the millions of innocents whose lives and futures are endangered by so many forces that are out of their control. Pray that they will find clean water and that they will drink of the living water from heaven.


To read more news on Global Water Crisis on Missions Box, go here, or visit the Special Reports by
Gospel for Asia entitled Dying of Thirst and the Global Clean Water Crisis.


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