Approximately 500,000 children under five years old die every year in India from waterborne diseases like diarrhea. Unsafe drinking water and lack of access to clean water and sanitation contribute to the spread of these diseases. Providing access to clean water and improving sanitation infrastructure could help reduce child deaths from waterborne illnesses in India.
Approximately 500,000 children under five years old die every year in India from waterborne diseases like diarrhea. Unsafe drinking water and lack of access to clean water and sanitation contribute to the spread of these diseases. Providing access to clean water and improving sanitation infrastructure could help reduce child deaths from waterborne illnesses in India.
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Approximately 500,000 children under five years old die every year in India from waterborne diseases like diarrhea. Unsafe drinking water and lack of access to clean water and sanitation contribute to the spread of these diseases. Providing access to clean water and improving sanitation infrastructure could help reduce child deaths from waterborne illnesses in India.
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