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News item 22 March 2005

A woman worker pours water from a small container into a girl's cupped hands as she drinks.
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London, 22 March 2005 - Ninety days after water generated horror and headlines around the globe, UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy said that 400 million children – almost one fifth of all children - lack even the bare minimum of safe water they need to live. 

At least 20 litres of safe water per day (about two buckets) are essential to enable children to drink, wash hands of disease-bearing dirt and cook a simple meal.  Without it, children become easy prey for a host of life-threatening afflictions carried in dirty water and on unwashed fingers. 

According to UNICEF’s State of the World’s Children 2005, 21 per cent of children in developing countries are severely water deprived, living without a safe water source within a fifteen minute walk of their homes. In addition, a staggering 2.6 billion people do not have access to basic...

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