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Junior/Senior Large Group Presentation 4/25/2017 Global Village Mystery Welcome to a small village where many people are sick. Your Task is to figure out why the people in the village are getting sick. Michelle

Junior/Senior Large Group Presentation 4/25/2017 Instructions: Each person in your group is allowed to learn from one villager. Share the information that you learn from your villager with your group. Use the information your group collects about the village to create a map or diagram to show how the people in your village are getting sick Michelle

Junior/Senior Large Group Presentation 4/25/2017 Water Collector Nurse Mother of Sick Children Sick Person Global Village Mystery Michelle Farmer School Principal Community Leader

Junior/Senior Large Group Presentation 4/25/2017 Michelle

Junior/Senior Large Group Presentation 4/25/2017 Did you know? 89% of the world’s population used an improved water source in 2010. Improved water sources do not equal safe water sources Michelle

Only 63% of the population has access to Did you know? Only 63% of the population has access to improved sanitation.

Did you know? Every 20 seconds a child dies from a water related disease. In 10 minutes that’s 30 people!

Unsafe Water & Poor Sanitation Diarrhea & Sickness Can’t go to school No Education Unsafe Water & Poor Sanitation Poverty Cycle Difficulty finding job No money

Global Village Mystery Decide whether the solution that you’ve been given will stop the spread of sickness in the village.

Solutions?

In small groups discuss: Are these solutions applicable to Canadian communities, why or why not? How could we get people to use them?

Thank you!