"In over 75 countries around the world, 350,000 people joined the World Walks for Water campaign to demand that their governments improve water and sanitation access for the world's poorest.
Watch the video to find out what happened. And join our campaign in 2012 to end water and sanitation poverty!"
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surely something so natural to us, not thought about by us could be overlooked by us in those parts of the world were it is not so natural to have Water let alone sanitation, What are these governments thinking when thy spend their Millions and what are we thing when we overlook this problem, tuck it away and forget.
Hi Stanton :) I haven't watched the vid yet but... You make a great point and have certainly given me, for one, more clarity in my vision of how we will get there... through the direct action that you mention and not waiting on 'others' to allow us to help.
just to add to that level of practicality tho...gotta say that the government aren't just gonna 'go away' are they? that system of things will no doubt be gradually (and very much acceleratingly so) transformed into one which does actualy serve the people. probably in order to stay relavant. and then simply by being overcome by loving people who we the people invite to take their place as representatives of the ideas which we value. and then... maybe those representives wont be needed any more, just the values. just needs and whoever can meets those needs meets those needs and done. or do you have a different vision of how 'they' will go away? :)
Oneness Lovingness :)
"Why should there be hunger and deprivation in any land, in any city, at any table, when man has the resources and the scientific know-how to provide all mankind with the basic necessities of life?"
~Martin Luther King, Jr.
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