Health Emergency

    Waterborne disease is preventable

    1.4 million lives could be saved annually with clean water access

    WHO 2024 DataSignificant Disease ReductionGold Standard Certified

    Based on latest WHO 2024 statistics. Our award-winning OASIS Box™ technology has significantly reduced waterborne diseases in deployed communities. Real data, real impact.

    Major Waterborne Diseases

    2024 global statistics from WHO and leading health organizations

    Cholera

    +50% deaths vs 2023
    560,000+
    Annual cases
    6,000+
    Annual deaths

    Acute diarrheal infection caused by contaminated water or food. Can kill within hours if untreated.

    Prevention: Clean water eliminates the primary transmission route

    Source: WHO 2024

    Typhoid Fever

    Declining with improved WASH
    9.2 million
    Annual cases
    110,000
    Annual deaths

    Bacterial infection spread through contaminated water and food. Causes high fever, weakness, and stomach pain.

    Prevention: Safe water and proper sanitation prevent 90%+ of cases

    Source: WHO/Lancet 2024

    Dysentery

    Leading cause of child death
    165 million
    Annual cases
    1.1 million
    Annual deaths

    Intestinal infection causing bloody diarrhea. Especially deadly for children under 5.

    Prevention: Clean water and handwashing reduce transmission by 45%

    Source: WHO/UNICEF

    Hepatitis A

    Preventable with clean water
    1.5 million
    Annual cases
    11,000+
    Annual deaths

    Viral liver infection spread through contaminated water. Causes jaundice, fatigue, and abdominal pain.

    Prevention: Safe drinking water prevents most transmission

    Source: WHO 2023

    Who Is Most Affected?

    Children Under 5

    400,000

    Children die annually from unsafe water, sanitation, and hygiene

    Rural Communities

    80%

    Of waterborne disease deaths occur in rural areas without infrastructure

    Conflict Zones

    3x

    Higher disease rates in areas affected by conflict and displacement

    Waterborne Disease Deaths by Age Group

    45%15%25%15%
    Children under 5
    Children 5-14
    Adults 15-49
    Adults 50+

    Children under 5 account for 45% of all waterborne disease deaths. Source: WHO/UNICEF

    The Solution

    Clean Water Prevents Disease

    Proven interventions dramatically reduce waterborne illness

    45%

    Reduction in diarrhea with improved water supply

    Source: WHO

    Up to 87%

    Disease reduction in deployed communities (field data)

    Source: Internal monitoring

    $5,000+

    Estimated healthcare savings per OASIS Box over 5 years

    Source: Cost analysis

    Bondh E Shams Impact

    582 353
    People Protected
    2.6 Billion
    Clean Water Cups
    8
    Countries Served

    Our OASIS Box deployments provide clean water to communities, directly preventing waterborne disease transmission. Baseline health surveys show 30% disease prevalence dropping significantly after installation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are waterborne diseases?

    Waterborne diseases are illnesses caused by drinking water contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, parasites) or chemicals. Common examples include cholera, typhoid, dysentery, hepatitis A, and parasitic infections. These diseases spread when people drink unsafe water or use contaminated water for food preparation.

    How many people die from waterborne diseases each year?

    The WHO estimates that unsafe water, sanitation, and hygiene cause approximately 1.4 million preventable deaths annually. Diarrheal diseases alone account for over 500,000 deaths per year, with children under 5 being the most vulnerable group. Cholera deaths increased by 50% in 2024 to over 6,000 globally.

    Which populations are most affected?

    Children under 5 are most vulnerable, accounting for nearly half of all waterborne disease deaths. Rural communities without water infrastructure, people in conflict zones or refugee camps, and those in areas affected by flooding or climate change face the highest risks.

    How does clean water prevent disease?

    Clean water prevents disease by eliminating the primary transmission route for waterborne pathogens. Proper water treatment removes bacteria (like cholera and typhoid), viruses (like hepatitis A), and parasites that cause illness. Studies show that improved water supply reduces diarrheal disease by 25-45%.

    What impact has Bondh E Shams achieved?

    Bondh E Shams deployments have achieved significant disease reduction in served communities. Baseline health surveys in target areas showed 30% prevalence of waterborne diseases, which dropped dramatically after OASIS Box installation. Each unit generates approximately $5,000 in healthcare savings over 5 years.

    Can waterborne diseases be eliminated?

    Yes, with adequate investment. The WHO estimates that universal access to safe water could save 1.4 million lives annually. Proven technologies like the OASIS Box can provide clean water to communities without infrastructure, but scaling requires sustained funding and commitment.

    Bondh E Shams Research Desk

    For health impact data, research partnerships, or academic inquiries

    project@solarbondehesham.com

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