Saturday 26 November 2011

About WaterAid

Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, WaterAid is a charity which has a vision of a world where everyone has access to safe water and sanitation.

We are all take clean, safe running water and hygienic toilets for granted. Gone are the days when we had to walk to the nearest river with a large container to collect drinking water or use a long drop. If this happened here today there would be public outcry, but in some parts of the world this is still the norm.

Some shocking statistics taken from www.wateraid.org:

o    884 million people in the world do not have access to safe water. This is roughly one in eight of the world's population. (WHO/UNICEF)
o    2.6 billion people in the world do not have access to adequate sanitation, this is almost two fifths of the world's population. (WHO/UNICEF)
o    1.4 million children die every year from diarrhoea caused by unclean water and poor sanitation - 4,000 child deaths a day or one child every 20 seconds. This equates to 160 infant school classrooms lost every single day to an entirely preventable public health crisis. (WHO/WaterAid)

WaterAid aims to transforms lives by improving access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation in the world's poorest communities.
WaterAid is making a difference:
o    Since 1981, the charity has reached 15.89 million people with safe water
o    Since 2004, WaterAid has reached 11.02 million people with sanitation
o    In 2010/11 1.45 million people were given access to safe water and 1.62 million people with sanitation through WaterAid
o    Just £15 can enable one person to access a lasting supply of safe water, improved hygiene and sanitation. (WaterAid)
But more needs to be done.

I hope that through my trip to Zambia in February I will be able to raise awareness of this charity and the plight of many throughout the world.
I will witness first hand those who are yet to receive help and the conditions they are living in, WaterAid’ss work in progress and how lives have been transformed as a result of the charity.
For more information on WaterAid visit: www.wateraid.org

Wednesday 23 November 2011

The revelation

There are some questions in life you think you’ll never get asked, and even when they are asked, you can’t quite imagine they actually have been. In this case it was: “So, how do you fancy going to Zambia?”

Two weeks ago the thought of going to Zambia hadn’t even entered my mind, to be honest, the country had barely entered my mind during my 29 years as far as knowing it existed.

That was until an email popped into my inbox.

The email was an invite to apply for the WaterAid supporters visit to Zambia which is to take place in February 2012.

Since I began working for my local water company I have been involved in promoting the good work staff and the Company have been doing to raise money for this charity both internally and externally. I have got stuck into fundraising too, running The Bath Half Marathon on the 6th March 2011 to raise much needed funds.

As a result of this work, I was invited to apply, and with a potentially life changing week on the horizon, I could hardly turn it down. So with blessings from my boss and family I put in my hopeful application.

A few days later came that question: “So, how do you fancy going to Zambia?”