Doctors Without Borders and Clean Water Crisis
these risk factors were taken into consideration. In the regions where water is not easily or readily accessible, people individuals may make the decision that handwashing is not an important activity, thereby adding to the probability of diarrhoea and other diseases (World Health Organization). As a nursing major and an advocate for universal health, I believe that ensuring that there is accessibility to clean and safe water for numerous populations across the world would result in a decline in child and adult mortality rates. Doctor Without Borders is a global humanitarian group that is committed to the provision of medical care to individuals in distress (Wass and Southgate 441).. They have a played a pivotal… Continue Reading...