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The estimated number of people worldwide who do not have basic sanitation, including toilets, in their home.
The number of people worldwide who do not have access to basic water services, including a well.
The number of women who day each day from preventable causes related to childbirth and pregnancy.
The number of children who will die before the age of 5, due to malnutrition and other conditions of extreme poverty.
An estimated two billion people around the world do not have regular access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food. Around 25% of the global population do not have access to clean water, and 1.7 billion people do not have access to adequate sanitation, such as private toilets or latrines.
To help meet this challenge, by 2030, our aim is that 75 million people will better exercise their right to adequate food, water and nutrition. We aim to support 25 million people, at least 55% of whom are women, to produce more healthy food, have better access to water and sanitation, and improve their nutrition. This will include women small-scale food producers, women and girls living in water scarcity or water stressed areas, as well as refugees and internally displaced people.Â
Together We Care draws on decades of work protecting and enhancing food, water, and nutrition security for the most vulnerable.
During our 2020 Program Strategy, Together We Care and partners helped 22 million people in 52 countries increase food security or improve nutrition or sustainable agriculture.
In addition, we have helped 8.2 million people in 18 countries access new or improved clean water or sanitation services. Our 2030 impact strategy builds on these achievements.
Together We Care’s work in food and water systems adheres to the principles of sustainability, productivity, equity, and resilience (SuPER), which address the needs of today’s world, and future generations:
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