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Every Drop Counts: Watch how water is life for families in Cambodia

FP Archives • March 21, 2015, 11:34:53 IST
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Getting a drink of water is often not as simple as turning on a tap. For families in Kampong Speu, Cambodia, it’s a labour-intensive process that often results in diseases like diarrhoea and typhoid.

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Every Drop Counts: Watch how water is life for families in Cambodia

A story by  Our Better World – telling stories of good to inspire action. Getting a drink of water is often not as simple as turning on a tap. For families in Kampong Speu, Cambodia, it’s a labour-intensive process that often results in diseases like diarrhoea and typhoid. With medical treatment often costing twice what most villagers earn in a month, the act of drinking water has become a health and economic issue. These days, however, the community has increasing access to clean drinking water, thanks to a project by Cambodian NGO Sao Sary Foundation and the Singapore International Foundation. With bio-sand water filters being built and installed around the province, villagers are falling ill less often, saving money on medical bills and using their incomes to send their children to school. [caption id=“attachment_2166171” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Screen Grab from video](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/WFL_Hero_new.jpg) Screen Grab from video[/caption] Dealing with typhoid and diarrhoea is not funny. Spending twice your family’s monthly income to get to a clinic and buy medicine is even worse. Um Cheung, the chief of Kbhal Tra Lach village in Cambodia’s Kampong Speu province, explains that when villagers fall ill, “we have to spend money on travelling to the government clinic far from the village and on medication. It can cost US$50”. Adds village teacher Sot Sean: “When I get sick, I even have to borrow money and pay back with interest." The culprit? Dirty water. With little access to clean water, a vicious cycle of falling ill and paying for medical treatment leaves the villagers unable to escape the poverty trap. For the villagers who mostly work in the numerous rice fields surrounding their village of colourful houses on high stilts, getting drinking water has always been difficult: carrying heavy pails of water from a well, waiting for rainwater to collect or even siphoning muddy, rusty water from a pond, followed by collecting firewood to boil the water. Relief So it was welcomed relief for Pov Ran, a rice farmer, to have a water filter installed in her home. “I was the first in the village to have it, and neighbours and relatives would come and get filtered water from me," she said. Pov Ran’s family no longer struggles with typhoid and diarrhoea, and 8,400 fellow villagers will soon see the backs of those diseases too. Over the next three years, 1,400 more filters are set to be installed in the village, thanks to the joint efforts of Cambodian NGO Sao Sary Foundation and the Singapore International Foundation. The bio-sand filters, which cost US$28, are expected to last 10 years. They are built and installed by groups of visiting volunteers. Muhammed Yusof has already made two trips to Kampong Speu in the space of a few months, volunteering with the Singapore International Foundation. Besides enjoying a reunion with one of the families he helped install filters for, he was truly happy to see families sending their children to school with the money saved from medical bills. How You Can Help Get involved with the Singapore International Foundation’s efforts to help Cambodian villagers get clean water. Learn more Volunteer

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