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End Water Poverty!

Target: Presidential Candidates
Sponsored by: WaterAid America

Every day, 5,000 children under five die from easily prevented diarrheal diseases. Millions more children miss school and millions of adults are kept out of productive work. The cause: 40% of the world’s population lack safe water or sanitation. The vast majority of those affected live on less than $2 a day. They are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease, that they have little hope of escaping unless the silent crisis in water and sanitation is addressed.

But strong and effective leadership from the next President of the United States can improve the lives of people living in extreme poverty and make progress on global health, the environment, and human rights. Addressing the world's water and sanitation crisis means improvement in all these areas.

Urge the next President to make safe water and sanitation for the world's poor a top priority and promise to direct U.S. foreign assistance to the poor countries that need it, not just to its allies. Sign the petition today!

deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 5,000
 

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Dear [Presidential Candidate]:

Safe water and sanitation are basic human rights, yet billions of people suffer each day without them. Diseases caused by unsafe water and inadequate sanitation kill nearly 5,000 children under age 5 every day, lead to the waste of billions of hours fetching water�mostly by women and children�and keep millions of people from working or attending school.

The U.S. can help solve this global crisis by directing its foreign assistance to safe water and sanitation initiatives in countries where it is needed the most. Only by recognizing and redressing this fundamental problem can efforts to prevent or cure disease and help lift people out of poverty be successful.

[Your Comment]

I urge you to make clean water and sanitation for the world�s poor a priority as President of the United States.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “End Water Poverty!” petition!
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4:46 pm PDT, Apr 14, Amy Lundy, Ohio
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1:21 pm PDT, Apr 14, Helen Escobar, Illinois
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11:24 pm PDT, Apr 13, Teresa Grieshaber, South Dakota
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7:28 pm PDT, Apr 13, Margaret Knowles, North Carolina
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8:18 am PDT, Apr 13, Jenny Lu, California
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10:44 pm PDT, Apr 12, Rhonda Zorn, Kentucky
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4:58 pm PDT, Apr 12, Andrea H, Canada
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4:43 pm PDT, Apr 12, Claudia Garcia, Florida
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12:28 pm PDT, Apr 12, Kellie Smith, New Hampshire
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1:13 am PDT, Apr 12, Jessi Kiroyan, Australia
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3:37 pm PDT, Apr 11, Jennifer Brown, Ohio
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2:04 pm PDT, Apr 11, Kara Simpson, New Hampshire
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10:09 am PDT, Apr 11, Lyndsy Nichols, Michigan
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5:11 am PDT, Apr 11, Lisa Reali, Ohio
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10:25 am PDT, Apr 10, Jill Williams, United Kingdom
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10:02 am PDT, Apr 10, Hollye Hicks, Texas
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9:45 am PDT, Apr 10, Wendy Thorp, Arizona
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8:21 am PDT, Apr 10, Tracey Messercola, New York
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2:12 am PDT, Apr 10, Greg Burnley, Missouri
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11:26 pm PDT, Apr 9, Melissa Osborne, South Carolina
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4:49 pm PDT, Apr 9, Jenny Liu, Canada
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2:12 pm PDT, Apr 9, Natalie Swaim, Iowa
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1:56 pm PDT, Apr 9, Alberto Cogliani, Belgium
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11:44 am PDT, Apr 9, Bhagwati Barberis, Italy
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5:17 am PDT, Apr 9, Anja MM, Germany
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3:52 am PDT, Apr 9, Vidya Sims, California
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3:45 am PDT, Apr 9, Jake Taylor, Nevada
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3:41 am PDT, Apr 9, Joanne Jaber, Ohio
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1:26 am PDT, Apr 9, Thomas Pirovano, Switzerland
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1:23 pm PDT, Apr 8, Rebecca Everhart, Indiana
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7:27 am PDT, Apr 8, Barbara Bunton, Texas
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4:24 am PDT, Apr 8, Susan Holmes, United Kingdom
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12:49 am PDT, Apr 8, Sabine Aston, Pennsylvania
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12:20 am PDT, Apr 8, Robyn MacDonald, Australia
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7:15 pm PDT, Apr 7, Jessica Eldridge, Australia
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1:05 pm PDT, Apr 7, Angela Boss, Canada
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12:45 pm PDT, Apr 7, Mary Boyer, Minnesota
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12:40 pm PDT, Apr 7, Karinne Gott, New Hampshire
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11:34 am PDT, Apr 7, Laura Falanga, Connecticut
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10:57 am PDT, Apr 7, Willow White, Idaho
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9:18 am PDT, Apr 7, Debbie Butz, Illinois
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6:06 am PDT, Apr 7, Lara Budic, Croatia
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5:15 am PDT, Apr 7, Elissa Weindling, New York
This is a simple way to change so many people's lives. What an excellent way for the U.S. to spend its money!
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4:34 am PDT, Apr 7, Marjo Luoma, Finland
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3:33 am PDT, Apr 7, Name not displayed, New York
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12:43 am PDT, Apr 7, Elizabeth Goldstone, Israel
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