More than one billion people – one-sixth of the world’s population – are without access to safe water supply. At any given moment, about half of the world’s poor are suffering from waterborne diseases, of which over 6,000 – mainly children – die each day by consuming unsafe drinking water. The world’s most prolific killer though is a diarrhoeal disease from bacteria like typhoid, cholera, e. coli, salmonella and many others. Safe water interventions have vast potential to transform the lives of millions, especially in crucial areas such as poverty eradication, environmental upgradation, quality of life, child development and gender equality. Lifestraw was developed as a practical response to the billions of people who are still without access to these basic human rights.
Sony Backbone – Unboxing and Review
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, Sony has consistently been a trailblazer, pushing the boundaries of innovation and setting new standards in the industry. The