For young people: "Water: (k) a right for all?" Clean water is vital. However, it is for much of humanity no matter of course. That it has come to the current water crisis is not because there is not enough water for everyone. The development program of the United Nations (United Nations Development Programme - UNDP) believes that the crisis has its roots in poverty and inequality. For the poorest of the world suffer most from this crisis - a billion of them is the fundamental right to safe drinking water is not allowed. Due to lack of water creates a vicious circle of poverty, increasing inequalities between men and women and boys and girls, always worse health of children and more and more sickness and death brings. Two million lives could be saved if the policy of the water problem would make it their top priority. This book illuminates the background and makes suggestions as to what each individual can do. Download: http://www.dgvn.de/fileadmin/user_upload/PUBLIKATIONEN/Unterrichtsmaterial/Wasserheft_final.web.pdf Order: http://www.dgvn.de/bestellung.html
Sabine Geisler
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