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‘Dying of Thirst’: New Report Highlights Global Water Crisis

'Dying of Thirst': New Report Highlights Global Water Crisis

Urgent Action Needed Now to Combat Deadly Waterborne Diseases and
Critical Water Shortage, Says GFA World

Online PR News � 08-March-2019 � An eye-opening report from GFA (formerly Gospel for Asia), a leading faith-based humanitarian agency, has revealed key new insights into a critical survival issue what experts are calling a worldwide water crisis that threatens to get worse.

The water crisis the world is facing isnt going to get any better, said Dr. KP Yohannan, GFA founder. We need to start thinking seriously about these things now to prepare ourselves and future generations for the challenges we will face in the days to come, so we can be better equipped to handle them.

The growing water crisis will have the most devastating impact on the nearly 2 billion people who live in desert regions, who currently share only 2 percent of the planets usable water, according to the report released today by GFA World (www.gfa.ca).

The report projects the crisis will deepen as the worlds population spikes and demand for drinkable water skyrockets by an estimated 30 percent in the next 30 years - putting massive pressure on the planets available clean water sources.

Nearly 2 billion people one in every four people on the planet live in arid or semi-arid areas where water is scarce, and 2.1 billion people live without safe drinking water.

Deadly dehydration and waterborne diseases such as diarrhea, typhoid and hepatitis A are rampant, ravaging communities and hitting young children especially hard. Chronic diarrhea, which has a high correlation with drinking contaminated water, kills 1.5 million children every year, mostly in Africa and South Asia.

Less than one percent of the planets most vital resource is found in rivers and streams with undrinkable ocean salt water comprising more than 96 percent.

One of the worlds leading nonprofit providers of clean drinking water, GFA has drilled more than 4,000 wells called Jesus Wells in water-starved areas of South Asia in 2017 alone. The wells provide safe drinking water for entire villages and are maintained by the local community. Also in 2017, the charity supplied more than 11,000 BioSand water filters, a simple device that removes toxins and viruses from water so its safe to drink.

GFA World has transformed the outlook for hundreds of thousands of the worlds most vulnerable people, including the poorest villagers in many regions. Until recently, the only water source for Nirdhar, a villager living in Asia, and his neighbours was a stagnant pool. When a team arrived to drill a well, villagers didnt believe it was possible in the rocky terrain. When the team struck water, the villagers were jubilant. The well will provide clean water for the entire village for decades.

The report urges governments and other leading aid agencies to focus efforts on drilling wells to tap groundwater deep below the surface and train local people to maintain the pumps.

GFA World concludes that several key interventions can be taken to prevent the water crisis from getting worse: supply BioSand water filters, drill deep wells and train locals to maintain them, treat sewage water for agricultural use, implement national-level policy changes, and pursue desalination of ocean water.

For the full report, go to www.gfa.ca/special-report/dying-of-thirst-global-water-crisis.

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Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2019, GFA World (www.gfa.ca) is a leading faith-based humanitarian and mission agency, bringing vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions, especially to those who have yet to hear the good news of Jesus Christ. This has included more than 70,000 sponsored children, free Medical camps conducted in more than 1,200 villages and remote communities, over 4,000 wells drilled, over 11,000 water filters installed, income-generating Christmas gifts for more than 200,000 needy families, and spiritual teaching available in 110 languages in 14 nations through radio ministry.

PHOTO CUTLINE: GFAs Jesus Wells supply clean water in the remotest villages - saving thousands of lives.

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