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From the HORIZON Solutions Site, www.solutions-site.org Water An estimated 1.2 billion people, roughly one out of every six are exposed to water-related illness from their drinking water. Inadequate access to clean drinking water is extremely prevalent and compromises lives in many ways. For example, women and children spend hours a day to collect water to meet their basic needs; time that could be spent for educational and other activities that would help elevate them out of poverty. The European Union has donated 3.7m Euro (approx US$4.7million) to a UNICEF project that will reach 500,000 Zimbabweans with improved sanitation, hygiene and water facilities. The project focuses on those infected and affected by HIV and AIDS. The EU’s contribution comes at a critical time when many Zimbabwean families and communities are struggling with reduced access to basic services, the aftermath of almost four years of drought, continued economic downturn, and the AIDS pandemic. It is the single largest donation toward UNICEF’s water and sanitation activities in “As recent cholera outbreaks in The European Union funds are for five years, targeting six districts of “The European Union is committed to assisting the work being done by Anecdotal evidence suggests that trends towards urbanization marginalize rural communities. The project will, therefore, pay particular attention to the water and sanitation needs of rural
The European Union funds are in addition to more than 1.5mEuro it recently invested in integrating water supply, sanitation and hygiene promotion to Home Based Care projects for 100,000 people. UNICEF is currently working with the Zimbabwean Government in the development of a consolidated national rural domestic water supply and sanitation policy. Through the Water and Environmental Sanitation Working Group, UNICEF is coordinating water and sanitation humanitarian interventions targeted at vulnerable populations in the country. “Our efforts are driven by a desire to support households and communities, in particular orphans and other vulnerable children who have been most affected by the HIV and AIDS epidemic,” said UNICEF’s Kavishe. “We are extremely grateful to the European Union for their continued commitment to assist these most vulnerable of populations.” Contact: Tel +263 91 276120 For more details go to UN News Centre at http://www.un.org/news
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