Freshwater is a critical problem all around the globe. especially Africa, Asia. It is a more critical situation in slum area to find the clean water. world largest Kibera slums have the same situation, Kibera people struggling to find clean and cheap water. There is much reason Kibera people don’t get clean water easy the politician is corrupt and their water mafia they sale water too expansive they must pay 50 KES for 20 litter. Average use of water per family weekly is 100 litter, there is no natural source of water in Kibera so the water provide to Kibera from Nairobi dam there is two pipe line coming there one is own by government and the other is private Nairobi dam water contaminate when they have water shortage …show more content…
The first phase is getting any community to accept to a newer way of lifespan is the sensitization of the community on what they are missing out and why they are missing out. They remain used to exist in an environment beneficial to health problems as they were born into it.
The deficiency of the availability of clean and fresh consumption of water is generally not due towards non-availability of water, but due to the fusion of pollutants in the water bodies that make it unsafe to drink. Thus, it is a great idea to use the help of science besides technology in emerging simple yet actual ways towards extract water that is fit for water consumption.
The price associated with such a system must remain within certain limits to remain affordable to the families belonging to poorer sections of the …show more content…
It leads to greater growth and development of the body and gives it the strength to fight against diseases. By protecting the health of the individual, the fear of epidemics can be removed from the community Waterborne diseases is one of the primary causes of premature deaths in the modern world. From multiple sources, it can be estimated that around 2 to 3 million people die due to non-availability of clean water. This is a growing issue that needs to be addressed quickly, especially in developing countries, where we find great economic disparities among the population where the rich become richer and have easy and cheap access to water and the poor increase in population and become poorer with a lesser consciousness towards their