Give communities a harvest to celebrate

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Give communities a harvest to celebrate WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda Use this presentation to teach your pupils about harvest and the role clean water plays in growing food. You will need the stories of Ruth and Ivy and the Harvest Appeal film (available at www.wateraid.org/uk/harvest)

Growing your own food Harvest Harvest is a time to celebrate the food we have and to remember those not so fortunate as us. Do you know how important water is for growing food? Do different plants need different amounts of water? Harvest WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda You can discuss how important water is for growing food and cooking, which plants need the most water, where do people get water for their plants?

Crops and plants around the world – how much water do they need? Lentils Rice Potatoes maize Maize Cashew Tomatoes Wheat WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda Let pupils guess which plant requires the most water to grow! Answers: 1 kg tomatoes = 214 litres of water 1 kg potatoes = 287 litres of water 1 kg maize = 1,222 litres of water 1 kg wheat = 1,827 litres of water 1 kg rice = 2,497 litres of water 1 kg lentils = 5,874 litres of water 1 kg cashew nuts = 14,218 litres of water Source: https://evgenii.com/water-footprint/en/

Zambia Growing your own food In Zambia, 1 in 3 people don’t have clean water and more than half of the population don't have access to a decent toilet. As rains become more unpredictable, families like Ruth’s struggle to grow enough food. Zambia WaterAid/ Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda Imagine you live in a hot, dry village in Zambia where rains keep failing, and you are a farmer. What would you grow? Which crops would you choose? Where would you get water from for the crops and how would you get it there?

It’s all thanks to water that we are able to eat delicious food. WaterAid Clean water Decent toilets Good hygiene WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid works in some of the world’s poorest communities to deliver clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene. They believe that clean water should be normal for everyone, everywhere.

Growing your own food Ruth Ruth lives in Mabula village, Zambia. The village’s main water source is the Ngweze river, an hour walk away. The water they collect there is dirty and makes people sick. Ruth’s dream is to have a garden where she can grow vegetables – it’s impossible without clean water. Ruth WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda You’ll find Ruth’s story in more detail at wateraid.org/uk/harvest

Growing your own food Ivy Ivy, lives in Milimo village, Zambia. WaterAid installed a borehole in her village two years ago, inspiring the community to start a vegetable garden. They all share tasks in the garden, and are able to grow enough to eat and to sell. Families are healthier and the children can go to school. Ivy WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda You’ll find Ivy’s story in more detail at wateraid.org/uk/harvest

Give communities a harvest worth celebrating     Give communities a harvest worth celebrating WaterAid/Chileshe Chanda By supporting WaterAid this harvest, you can make sure other families like Ivy’s have a harvest to celebrate too.