The World’s Most Common Water-Related Diseases
Read this list of the most prevalent water-related diseases to learn about their causes, symptoms, and how you can catch them.
If you’re reading this blog post, you’ve been part of our journey to end prolonged thirst.
And that is Awesome.
Did you know that since our inception in 2014, we’ve been able to provide 72,000 people across 28 countries with better access to safe drinking water? To our Champions, Partners and Sponsors, a BIG THANK YOU to you – we’d never be able to achieve this without you.
But right now, there is still 2 Billion people in the world living without clean water. That’s 2 in 7 globally.
Scary, isn’t it.
So – why are we still doing this?
Why Water?
For people living in rural regions and disaster zones, safe drinking water can change everything. Cleaner and safer drinking water means better healthier families, more productive parents and kids learning at school.
And if that’s not enough of a reason, you get a smile like hers that will 100% brighten up your day.
Every year, we receive thousands of enquiries from Champions like you trying to solve the water crisis in remote places all around the world. The ROAMfilter Plus has been able to provide thousands with safe drinking water through its deployment too. But we’ve also realised that solving water issues can be challenging, perplexing and prohibitive.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Today, we’re launching the Wateroam Blog.
The Wateroam Blog is the one-stop water-hub that provides you with all the knowledge you’ll need to tackle the water crisis.
What to expect from the Wateroam Blog?
And guess what, you’ll also be the first to hear about our latest tech innovation too.
Knowledge is power.
Read this list of the most prevalent water-related diseases to learn about their causes, symptoms, and how you can catch them.
In this post, we share how Internet of Things (IoT) technology offers a more efficient and reliable water system all by leveraging internet access!
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