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Old 01-15-2008, 06:04 PM   #1
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Poor sanitation kills 5,000 children a day: report

Poor sanitation kills 5,000 children a day: report



A charcoal maker holds her child in a garbage dump where hundreds of people reside and
make a living recycling waste and making charcoal in Tondo in Manila December 20, 2007.


LONDON (Reuters) - Five thousand children die every day globally because they do not have access to clean toilets, health experts said on Tuesday.

Wealthy governments and donors could make a huge impact on global health by making sanitation a priority, representatives from a coalition of 60 health groups said.

They estimated that 40 percent of the world's people do not have access to clean and safe toilets.

"It is about generating political will, and we also want to see is a real mobilization around sanitation in the aid system," said Henry Northover of WaterAid, which founded the coalition End Water Poverty.

"We want to see the G8 (group of industrialized nations) prioritize it this year."

This would also go a long way toward meeting global targets aimed at sharply reducing world poverty by 2015, the experts said.

WaterAid says 1.8 million children are dying each year before their fifth birthday from diarrhea.

"There is a global crisis in sanitation," said Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the British Medical Association. "Governments must take action now on this vital area of international development."

(Reporting by Michael Kahn; editing by Maggie Fox and Keith Weir)



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Catastrophe!

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Old 01-16-2008, 04:54 PM   #3
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Re: Poor sanitation kills 5,000 children a day: report

Yes, it's shocking to realize that at the same time as we in developed countries buy 42" LCD TVs and argue about next generation HD video formats, thousands of children die because of the lack of proper sanitary facilities.

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Re: Poor sanitation kills 5,000 children a day: report

You took the word out of my mouth.

A few countries are excessively rich (but people still cry for a lot of things) whereas a lot of others lack the more elementary things like water, food or sanitaries...

Our world really is everything but fair .
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A few countries are excessively rich (but people still cry for a lot of things) whereas a lot of others lack the more elementary things like water, food or sanitaries...

Our world really is everything but fair .

Very true.
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