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Here's Why We're On Replay This Week

Here's Why We're On Replay This Week

02min |02/03/2022
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(don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World

Here's Why We're On Replay This Week

Here's Why We're On Replay This Week

02min |02/03/2022
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➡️ https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraine


If you need a sad statistic to support that call for donation, according to UNICEF, Children under 5 living in war zones are 20 times more likely to die from waterborne illnesses than from violence. And children under the age of 15, are still more than twice as likely to die from waterborne diseases than violence in these areas of conflict.


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➡️ https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraine


If you need a sad statistic to support that call for donation, according to UNICEF, Children under 5 living in war zones are 20 times more likely to die from waterborne illnesses than from violence. And children under the age of 15, are still more than twice as likely to die from waterborne diseases than violence in these areas of conflict.


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➡️ https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraine


If you need a sad statistic to support that call for donation, according to UNICEF, Children under 5 living in war zones are 20 times more likely to die from waterborne illnesses than from violence. And children under the age of 15, are still more than twice as likely to die from waterborne diseases than violence in these areas of conflict.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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➡️ https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraine


If you need a sad statistic to support that call for donation, according to UNICEF, Children under 5 living in war zones are 20 times more likely to die from waterborne illnesses than from violence. And children under the age of 15, are still more than twice as likely to die from waterborne diseases than violence in these areas of conflict.


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