Water for Life program seeks to make clean water, hygiene and sanitation available to the neediest communities across Bangladesh. Today a large number of Bangladeshis are still forced to drink and use polluted water for cooking & washing, or lack basic hygiene and sanitation facilities which result in the spread of otherwise preventable diseases.
Supporting in Rural Area Bangladesh is a country with approximately 160 million people living in an area of 148.393 square kilometers making the country one of the highest population in the world. Over 80% of the population of Bangladesh live in the 68,000 villages of this agrarian country. Villages lack good sanitation and clean drinking water and are beset with numerous problems including health and sanitation. In cities, there is usually some sanitation system in places but the system suffers from many inadequacies and cannot be regarded as intrinsically much better. In the villages, there is no sanitation policy at all. Consequently, people of the villages use and drink water from any source available around them and, as such, are the acute sufferer of many water-borne diseases. The most common category of water-borne disease is represented by diarrhea.