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(English)
Madagascar is one of the poorest countries in the world, and lack of development has resulted in widespread problems with health and sanitation, alongside malnutrition and extreme poverty. Around two thirds of the population of Madagascar still live in rural areas, and many of these people in rural communities have limited, or no, access to clean water, and around two thirds of the population still live in rural areas. Sometimes children have to walk several kilometres every day just to bring water home to their families.
Water pumps can also be used to support vegetable gardens in the schools, providing nutritious food for school meals. Hungry children can struggle to concentrate properly, and so a vegetable garden can not only reduce malnutrition, but also improve their ability to learn. Bringing water pumps to schools can reduce the distance children have to walk to reach fresh water. This means children have more time to attend school, and are less tired, increasing their attendance and subsequent quality of education. Improving access to education for these rural communities gives children greater opportunities in the future, allowing them to build a secure, sustainable future for themselves.Vous devez être connecté pour publier un avis.
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