Aquabox

Details of the support by the Rotary Club of Burgess Hill & District for the Rotary Aquabox project


The Rotary Aquabox Project

Disasters come in many forms such as earthquake, cyclone, flood and refugee displacement - but all share a common factor. The most urgent single problem facing the relief agencies is the provision of a supply of safe drinking water.

In some cases, it may be possible for the relief agencies to supply water from outside the affected area. In others, there is clearly a need for those suffering in the aftermath of a disaster to achieve an early, if temporary, self-sufficiency in the supply of safe drinking water.

In a disaster the lack of, or disruption to, a safe water supply or sanitation creates an ideal breeding-ground for water-borne disease. Cholera and typhoid are the most virulent of these but they are not the whole story. Often the problem can be a simple infection causing diarrhoea and leading to dehydration, particularly in the very young.

It is estimated that 25,000 children die every day from the effects of drinking polluted water. Aquabox can play a vital part in minimising the after effects of disaster.

The Rotary Club of Burgess Hill and District has supported the Rotary Aquabox project for a number of years.

We order a supply of Aquaboxes (at a cost of

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