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Frequently asked questions
FAQs
General
The water crisis has many causes depending on how you define it. We are well-known for our work on water infrastructure, namely building or repairing water points, taps, toilets and more. However we involve the local communities and governing bodies in our projects, from conception to maintenance. This community involvement translates to long-lasting services, jobs, hygiene education and better outcomes overall.
Environmentally, water scarcity is due to a number of different factors, including but not limited to:
a. Increased demand for drinking water
b. Water waste
c. Natural disasters such as floods caused by hurricanes or droughts
d. Changes in climate
It is important that we make progress with water projects while also factoring in future environmental challenges as much as possible.
The following countries have the most urgent water crisis, in terms of number of people living without clean water:
India (163 Million people)
Ethiopia (99 Million people)
Nigeria (57 Million people)
Tanzania (26 Million people)
Uganda (23.8 Million people)
Pakistan (22 Million people)
Mozambique (14.8 Million people)
Madagascar (12 Million people)
Malawi (11.5 Million people)
Niger (10 Million people)
There are some significant problems with this as a long-term solution. For instance, sourcing a constant supply of fuel to boil water can be very difficult and expensive. Also, this extra need to constantly burn fossil fuels often leads to higher rates of respiratory conditions.
Boiling the water also does nothing to stop millions of women and children having to walk miles for their water every day, leaving no time for other work or education. Nobody should be forced to live this way. As a long-term solution, it is, therefore more efficient to create a water supply that is close by and clean at its source. This is how we empower communities and eradicate poverty. This in turn, fosters economic independence and growth.
Our corporate relationships are valuable to us and there are many ways in which your company can work in partnership with us, programs that benefit both companies to corporate and long-term partnerships.
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At WaterReliefGroup we stand firmly for Environmental, Social, and Governance or ESG.
Our investors are increasingly applying these non-financial factors as part of their analysis process to identify material risks and growth opportunities. WaterReliefGroup assist our investors and companies with their ESG metrics in making disclosures for their annual and standalone sustainability report(s).
As of late, our ESG investing has accelerates in demand primarily through several key trends emerging – from climate change to potential social discord. The coronavirus pandemic in the last two years has intensified discussions amongst our investors about the interconnectedness of sustainability and the worldwide financial system. WaterReliefGroup is leading ASEAN industries by providing valuable experts and practitioners for discussion, and by setting up to date standards to enable the mainstreaming of ESG investing.
Our ESG Model
Environmental
Conservation of our Natural World
- Climate change and carbon emissions
- Air and water pollution
- Biodiversity
- Deforestation
- Energy efficiency
- Waste management
- Water scarcity
Social
Consideration of People & Relationships
- Customer satisfaction
- Data protection and privacy
- Gender and diversity
- Employee engagement
- Community relations
- Human rights
- Labor standards
Governance
Standards for Operating a Company
- Board composition
- Bribery and corruption
- Executive compensation
- Lobbying
- Political contributions

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