Why does mali need wateraid




















We have clean water, soap for washing our hands and better conditions for washing and cleaning the instruments and delivery rooms," says Salimata. Getinge has partnered with WaterAid to support vital efforts ensuring that a greater number of healthcare facilities around the world have access to clean water.

Safe healthcare begins with clean water. Salimata Dagnogo has worked as a midwife at the clinic for many years, and when WaterAid met with her in , this is what she said about how the lack of water impacted her work: "I like being a midwife and helping women bring children into the world.

The poor water quality in Mali results in a high risk of waterborne infectious diseases. The large population size of Mali means that 12 million people lack proper sanitation and almost four million do not have access to clean water. Poor sanitation and unclean water result in the deaths of approximately 4, children each year from diarrhea.

The poor water quality in Mali has far-reaching effects and contributes to the fact that more than 50 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. These two factors lead to poor harvests and soil erosion.

Clashes between radical groups and the government also play a role in poor water quality. More than 10, people have been displaced in the violence, with thousands cut off from basic resources like water.

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