Thankfully organizations like Water.org are helping people get access to water and sanitation around the world. "We find that Water.org is open to new ideas and experimentation. They are quick to respond and very quick to answer. All of the staff members are committed to the water development and sanitation process. [Water.org] believes that this work is important and good for the people. They have commitment as well as empathy. This attitude is quite reassuring to us. We are not left wondering whether they see an idea the same way . . . We know we are sailing together.'' - Nanda Vardhan, Society for Integrated Development in Urban and Rural Areas (SIDUR)" (http://water.org/solutions/) Water.org partners with many business and organizations to help find and fund solutions. This media page, http://water.org/news/, contains many resources for further research, including lesson plans for K-12 http://water.org/news/lesson-plans/.
One of these days, i will challenge myself to simulate what it is like, but for now, I applaud the effort of organizations like Water.org and honor days like World Water Day.
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