Tuesday, 14 January 2020

HOPE demonstrates P&G Purifier in AJK for the awareness of clean drinking water


Clean water is necessary not only to remain safe from diseases, but also to maintain good health. It is required for the internal consumption of human body as well as for the basic purposes of life, such as households, sanitation, washing etc. While Kashmir is a land of refined beauties, but its underprivileged communities are suffering a lot in their daily lives, one of the main problems is the absence of clean and pure drinking water.

HOPE-A Health NGO in Pakistan, visited Dhanibaklan, where they have limited access to clean drinking water. As they need to travel far from their homes to bring water.


HOPE-An NGO in Pakistan, along with the collaboration of P&G Pakistan is providing access of clean water in the areas which are facing deficiency of clean drinking water. For this purpose, HOPE demonstrated a complete process of purifying water using P&G purifier sachets to the people of Kashmir educating them the process of preparing clean water.



 



It was an informative session which educated them with the benefits of clean water, and also the hazards of unclean and impure water. Each family was provided a purifying kit consisting of cooler, bucket, muslin cloth, spatula and 170 sachets of P&G Purifier of Water. The P&G Purifier of Water sachets are used for preparing safe drinking water. One single sachet purifies up to 10 liters of brackish water. Compared with other products available in the market, the P&G Purifier of Water leaves no salty or sour after taste.






Provision of clean water will provide people the opportunity to improve their standards of living while improving their health status. They will have access to clean drinking water at home by following the procedure of preparing clean water using P&G purifier sachets.

Under the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi, HOPE will continue to make every effort to ease the hardships of deprived communities by visiting the places which are unreachable.

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