Rotary Walk for Water

Sat, May 9th 2015 at 12:00 am - 12:00 am

Rotary Walk for Water. A 6km walk for young people carrying 6 litres of water in a backpack. This is the typical amount of water and distance it is carried by children in Africa


Photos of this years event can be found here

More information on Walking for Water can be found here

Walking for Water is about moving toward a future in which all children have close access to safe drinking water, good sanitation and sufficient understanding about hygiene for healthy living.

The Aqua for All Foundation and its partners are working to improve this situation. Together with NGOs, Rotary Clubs, water companies and the commercial sector, we organise the annual International Walking for Water Campaign. Walks usually take place in March/April, during the weeks around UN World Water Day (22 March), when worldwide attention is sought for the problems around water and sanitation.

Walking for Water is an awareness and fundraising initiative. School children aged 10-15 are sponsored by friends and family to walk 6 kilometres while carrying 6 litres of water in a backpack. Kids learn about global water issues, and raise funds to help solve them. Organise your own event!

Is access to water still a big problem? Unfortunately yes. Although progress has been made, there are still around 750 million people in the world without access to safe drinking water, and 2.4 billion without access to a toilet!

Impact on kids:

  • Kids that have to walk for hours each day to get water have less time for school. This limits their potential in the future.
  • Often the water that kids walk so far to get is not even safe to drink! Dirty water makes kids sick and sometimes even kills them.
  • Many schools lack toilets to use, and running water. Kids must relieve themselves outside in the open air, without a place wash their hands. Poor hygiene means more sick kids and school attendance goes down!

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