Access to Freshwater In Developing Nations
Carlee Feinstein
Water is a necessity in life. In other words, without water ever living thing would die. I chose the topic of freshwater access because water is such a powerful resource that many people overlook. I have always felt a need to educate myself about developing nations and one day hope to bring relief/aid to these countries. I felt focusing on the aspect of freshwater access in developing nations would really fit my interests and benefit me in the future. From the beginning I left my topic broad and never narrowed in on one specific issue within my topic. I gathered lots of information and learned what I should write for each section. This paper thoroughly looks at the issue of freshwater access in developing nations and thoroughly analyzes the affects of unsafe drinking water on people, a society/culture, businesses and a whole country. Water is a human right, a right that is violated for hundreds of millions of citizens every single day. More action is needed to be taken to help bring the water every citizen deserves.