In Tajikistan, ‘Little Drops Make the River’

http://transition.usaid.gov/press/frontlines/fl_mar13/FL_mar13_Tajikistan.html

Where one in six child deaths is related to waterborne diseases, USAID is helping communities build sustainable pipe networks.

In Tajikistan, there is a familiar proverb: “In every drop of water, there is a grain of gold.” Water is the most precious resource in this mountainous, landlocked nation that is slightly smaller than Wisconsin.

More than 70 years of Soviet industrialization depleted water resources; moreover, many of the collective farms that maintained irrigation systems were dissolved 20 years ago and water systems have fallen into disrepair. For villages that have water, it is often contaminated. About half of all Tajik rural households do not have access to safe, potable water. In many instances, polluted irrigation water is the only source of water for household use.

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