Jean Claude NIYOMUGABO
Jean Claude NIYOMUGABO

@jcniyomugabo

11 Tweets Mar 28, 2023
Water is the best investment the world can make to improve #health, #food security, #gender equality, and the #environment while transforming lives & communities
On #WorldWaterDay_2023, let's look at some data to see 10 reasons why water is important in our lives:
1/10 - According to the @WHO, about 2.2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, while 4.2 billion lack safely managed sanitation services.
This leads to preventable deaths and diseases, making access to clean water essential for good health.
2/10 - Lack of water also affects food security. With the population expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, it is estimated that global food production must increase by 70%.
Access to water is critical for agriculture and increasing crop yields.
3/10 - Women and girls often bear the burden of water collection, spending hours each day walking long distances to collect water.
Improved water access can significantly reduce the amount of time and effort they spend on this, enabling them to attend school or work.
4/10 - Agriculture accounts for 70% of global water use, yet only 20% of irrigated land in developing countries is equipped with water management practices.
Improved irrigation can help conserve water, increase crop yields and improve food security
5/10 - In India, women spend an average of 150 million workdays per year collecting water.
Providing them with access to water through improved infrastructure can enable them to earn an income, making them financially independent and reducing gender inequality.
6/10 - The use of water in industrial processes has also been linked to environmental degradation.
Increased water efficiency in industries can lead to less water usage and less pollution, benefiting both the environment and human health.
7/10 - In sub-Saharan Africa, only 5% of arable land is irrigated.
Improved access to water can help farmers increase their crop yields and incomes, improving their standard of living and reducing poverty.
8/10 - Access to water is crucial in disaster situations. In 2019, Cyclone Idai in Mozambique caused widespread flooding, affecting 1.8 million people.
Access to clean water is essential to prevent the spread of diseases in such situations.
9/10 - According to the @UN, an investment of $6.7 billion per year in water and sanitation could yield $28 billion in economic benefits.
Investing in water can help improve health, food security, and economic growth.
10/10 - In conclusion, investing in water is crucial for improving health, food security, gender equality, and the environment.
Let's work towards ensuring access to clean water for all, transforming lives and communities in the process. #WorldWaterDay #WaterIsLife

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