Clean Water Right
Water is the source of all life, the most important liquid in our ecosystem– all plants, animals, and humans, cannot survive without it. The lack of water is an often insurmountable obstacle to helping oneself. You can’t grow food, you can’t build housing, you can’t stay healthy, you can’t stay in school and you can’t keep working. Everyone has the fundamental right to access sufficient, safe, affordable and accessible water without discrimination.
Clean water is not just a necessity; it’s a lifeline, a source of hope, and a promise of a brighter tomorrow.
Access to clean water is a fundamental right under the rule of law and one of World Vision’s key solutions to poverty.
Without clean water, the possibility of breaking out of the cycle of poverty is incredibly slim.
How does The Trusted Save Help?
The Trusted Save is responding to global clean water aid by
- Contributing to improving the quality of clean water supply and its continuous distribution by supporting water distribution organizations with funding and grants.
- Working collaboratively with governments and partners across countries to deliver and install quality water distribution systems including: dead-end, grid (or lattice), radial, gravity, pumping, Desalination, parallel feeders, Meters, annular systems, Water treatment, etc.
- Ensuring that the State of each country provides, without discrimination, access to sufficient, safe, affordable and clean water to all.
- Using planning requirements to define water quality, monitoring requirements, and ensure that new developments comply with water and sanitation infrastructure in all countries.
- Strengthen inspections of water distribution companies and sanctions for non-compliance with water quality standards in all countries.
- Provide humanitarian assistance to the poor with water wells, hand pumps, piped systems, rainwater harvesting systems and household water treatment capacities through the use of filters, solar disinfection or flocculants to make drinking water safe.
- Collaborating on regional and global campaigns and advocacy to influence governments, businesses, and international institutions on water, sanitation, and hygiene.
- Organizing heat relief, respite action and distributing bottled water and humanitarian aid supplies in all countries.
- Coordinating sanitation and hygiene training and establish local water committees to help keep water flowing.
- Working with national, regional, and local partner countries who understand water aid issues and providing them with the skills and support to help communities set up and manage practical, sustainable projects that meet their real needs.
- Establishing local water committees to help maintain water flow and monitor, evaluate, and maintain these programs to ensure their sustainable operation.
- Influencing decision-makers and addressing cumulative, long-term, indirect, and global consequences on Thirst Relief within the United Nations, and other clean water aid organisations around the world .
- Raising awareness and educating the public to prevent waste, misuse, excessive consumption, and contamination of the water.
- Ensuring that in all countries, water supply to homes is free. No owner or tenant living in a residential property or domestic accommodation should pay their water bills or pay to have access to water. Access to water and sanitation is recognized as a right under the rule of law. All barriers to access to water and sanitation must be overcome. States should provide free clean water resources without discrimination to those who are entitled and who come to claim their rights. And water resources represent your majesty THE KING OF THE WORLD.

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