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Haiti: Saving Children's Lives through Clean Water
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 19, 2004 — A new water purification product
developed by Procter & Gamble (P&G) is being launched today
in Haiti, where diarrhea is a major killer of children under five, by
an initiative funded by the Global Development Alliance of the U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID).
PUR Purifier of Water, was launched by the Safe Drinking Water
Alliance, a public-private partnership created to increase access to
safe drinking water by low income people which is comprised of P&G
and three nonprofit organizations — Population Services International
(PSI), the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health's
Center for Communication Programs (CCP) and CARE. The Alliance is also
implementing safe drinking water projects in Pakistan and Ethiopia.
Point-of-use water treatment approaches like PUR Purifier of Water have
shown reductions of 30-50% in diarrhea disease, with even higher reductions
during water-borne epidemics. PSI will use social marketing techniques
to sell the product at a price affordable to needy Haitians through
commercial and non-profit channels while CCP will promote home water
treatment and diarrhea prevention, such as hand washing with soap, through
a communication campaign.
In Haiti, diarrhea is the leading cause of death among children ages
1-11 months and the second leading cause of death among children ages
12-59 months. Diarrhea is endemic in Haiti and occurs year round, although
it tends to peak during the summer months. Diarrhea is a more significant
cause of death among rural children under five, responsible for 41%
of all deaths in rural areas compared to 32% in urban areas.
Water access and quality in Haiti have suffered considerably this year
with civil unrest, severe flooding in May and heavy damage from hurricanes
in September and October.
Simple, low-cost interventions at the household and community level
are capable of dramatically improving the microbial quality of household
stored water and reducing risks of diarrhea disease and death, according
to the World Health Organization. Because of the potential public health
benefits, more than 20 organizations, including each of the members
of the Alliance, have joined forces to create the International Network
to Promote Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage. This network
provided the opportunity for the connection that led to this unique
Alliance.
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PuR Purifier of Water, a new water treatment technology developed
by Procter & Gamble has been launched by the Safe Water Drinking
Alliance in Haiti. PSI will use social marketing techniques to
market PuR at prices affordable to low-income Haitians.
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