This single use plastic item takes 450 years to decompose.
What is a water bottle?
The acronym for water sanitation and hygiene.
What is WASH??
These family members are more likely to be tasked with collecting water for their family.
Who are girls/women?
What is safely managed water?
____ Allows for communities to invest in Entreprenurial activities, start new businesses, and enter the work force.
What is access to clean water?
These two WTW offices are known for their production in regenerable ceramic filters.
Who are WTW Tanzania and WTW Domincan Republic?
WTW's program that empowers students through education and opportunity towards global advocates for the planet.
What is Water4schools?
These WTW offices are led by women.
The Amazon, Nepal, and Dominican Republic
The hollow membrane filters that WTW uses are approved by what organization?
What is the World Health Organization?
This WTW office hosts factory tours for groups on safari's.
What is WTW Tanzania?
One filter serves up to how many people in a family?
What is ten?
5 categories of Water Access.
What are Safely Managed, Basic, Limited, Unimproved, and Surface?
Some women and children spend an average of ____ a day on water collection.
What is 5 hours?
670 million people don't have access to this sanitation combo at home.
What is soap and water?
Which WTW global office has seen an increase in commercial farming and agriculture after access to clean water?
What is WTW Nepal?
This portable technology is used for filtering water. The technology is similar to that used for kindey dialysis.
What is a hollow-membrane filter?
What is one reason that little girls, rather than little boys, stay home from school besides water collection.
What is menstruation?
This WTW office has been nationally recognized for their work and is headed by an ex-volunteer.
What is WTW Nepal?
Girls reaching puberty are more likely to miss school than boys for this reason.
What are adequate sanitation facilities?
____ is the name for the WTW social enterprise program where women make reusable pads for others in Nepal. These pads are also used for educational purposes and resources in participating schools.
What is Khushi?
This master ceramist in the Dominican Republic has been key in our production of ceramic filters.
Who is Radhames Carela?
__ out of 5 schools lack handwashing stations globally.
What is 2?
Women around the world spend a collective ______ million hours collecting water.
What is 200?
This disease kills almost 500,000 kids under 5 years old each year.
What is Diarrhea?
By 2050, water scarcity in some regions could impact GDP growth by up to ____.
What is 11.5%?
Will accept 10-16%