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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 9, 2016
Poisoned Water in Bangladesh
( April 7, 2016, London, Sri Lanka Guardian) Each
year, 43,000 Bangladeshis die as a result of drinking
arsenic-contaminated water, a figure which has not significantly altered
since steps were taken to clean up Bangladesh’s water supply at the
turn of the century. It is estimated that up to 5 million Bangladeshi
children born between 2000 and 2030 could die after being exposed to
arsenic in their water supply.
Corruption and international neglect are to blame for the fact 20
million people in Bangladesh are still drinking water contaminated with
arsenic, more than a decade after the extent of the problem was made
clear, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch(HRW).
There is a high level of naturally occurring arsenic in Bangladeshi
groundwater, as there is across South Asia. This does not normally
affect the quality of water in large cities such as the capital, Dhaka,
where water is drawn up from untainted aquifers deep in the ground, or
purified before distribution. But in rural areas, around 10 million hand
pumps still draw up potentially contaminated groundwater. The poison
can cause cancers of the skin, liver kidney, bladder and lungs, as well
as cardiovascular and lung disease.
The
World Health Organisation has called the government’s failure to reduce
the level of naturally occuring arsenic in its water “the largest mass
poisoning of a population in history”. The HRW survey said there was
“little or no evidence of concerted efforts” to improve the situation
for rural villagers. The problem is compounded by international
indifference and the failure of NGOs to address the issue, according to
the report. They suggest that NGOs such as UNICEF have blindly provided
funding to government clean-water initiatives, despite evidence that the
government’s water testing methods “barely function”, and that the
government expends “considerable resources in areas where the risk of
arsenic contamination is relatively low”.
“Politicians undermine the allocation of new government water points by
diverting these life-saving public goods to their political supporters
and allies,” the HRW report claimed. In one recent project, 50 per cent
of pumps were allegedly constructed in locations intended to benefit
government officials.
Full Report Here;

