In an effort to expedite the issues, WaterAid Australia launched Shop for Life (https://shop.wateraidaustralia.org/Default.aspx) this week to urge Christmas shoppers to consider gifts to support basic sanitation in developing worlds. In 2008, 40% of our society, 2.6 billion people is starved of the most basic requirements for life, water and they need action not words.
Adam Laidlaw, CEO of WaterAid Australia, said, We understand that in the current economic climate people may not consider charitable donations; however the crisis the poorest people in our region are facing everyday is far more desperate than the hardship we face during a temporary recession. By purchasing a WaterAid (https://shop.wateraidaustralia.org/Default.aspx) gift for Christmas, we can make a real difference, with compelling evidence that sanitation brings the greatest single returns on investment of any development intervention, some $9 for every $1 spent.
WaterAid Australia is a specialist water and sanitation charity in Australia committed to bring an end to poverty, the most basic requirement to start the beginning of the end of poverty. With 5,000 children estimated to die on Christmas day alone, the organisation is appealing to Australia'ss to support its efforts at Christmas to raise much-needed funds to bring a substantial relief effort to developing regions and raise awareness with the United Nations of the desperate need to re-commit to the Millennium Development Goals of Sanitation.
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WaterAid Australia Launches Shop for Life in an Urgent Christmas Appeal