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Glenn
E. Estess, Sr.2004-05 Rotary International President
Water Resources Task Force
The Water Resources Task Force will provide information and support for Rotary
clubs and districts to increase awareness of the importance of conservation and
development of water resources in all parts of the world. Emphasis will be given
to projects that:
- Provide education on the protection of water resources through sanitation and conservation measures
- Assist local communities in cleaning up rivers, lakes, streams and other water sources
- Provide community wells or other sources of potable water for low income areas
- Demonstrate effective partnerships with local non-governmental organizations, ministries of health, and other groups that specialize in safe water management
- Provide irrigation systems to enable farmers to use land properly
![]() Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar 2005-06 Rotary International President
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William
B. Boyd 2006-07 Rotary International President Water is
essential to human life, yet many people take the gift of safe water for
granted. Today, 1.1 billion people—nearly 20 percent of the world
population—lack access to safe, clean drinking water, and 2.6 billion people
lack access to basic sanitation facilities. Lack of safe water and adequate
sanitation exacerbates the spread of preventable waterborne illnesses that
result in the death of about 6,000 people every day, the majority of whom
are children. Moreover, these circumstances are leading contributors to
worldwide poverty and social instability. |
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Cordinator
Rev.Shindo Kondo
Takatsuki West RC
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