Water Projects According to an Annual Household Survey from 2016, only less than half of the population uses drinking water from the pipe (46.8%). That leaves them using unclean and filthy drinking water. Next to this, around two-thirds of households nationwide have no access to sewage facilities. Every year about 45000 children below the age of five years die in Nepal for various reasons, such as sanitation-related problems, which are attributed to inadequate supplies of water and/or its poor water quality. |
However the WHO reported that due to improvement in water supply and sanitation the child mortality could be reduced to 55 % (1992).
This indicates that improving water and sanitation is a critical step towards protecting public health in a significant way.
We install water filters, pipelines and tanks in mountainous and remote places where water sources are often difficult to reach. We hold
eminars on health & hygiene and equip especially girls and women in sickness prevention.
This indicates that improving water and sanitation is a critical step towards protecting public health in a significant way.
We install water filters, pipelines and tanks in mountainous and remote places where water sources are often difficult to reach. We hold
eminars on health & hygiene and equip especially girls and women in sickness prevention.