LESSON 13.3: CLEAN WATER Module 13: Global Health Obj. 13.3: Discuss costs, limitations, and benefits of possible interventions for global health issues.

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LESSON 13.3: CLEAN WATER Module 13: Global Health Obj. 13.3: Discuss costs, limitations, and benefits of possible interventions for global health issues.

Do Now: The Global Water Crisis  List some causes and health effects you think might result from each of the WHO statistics below. (Source:

Out of Sight, Out of Mind?  With a partner, read through the additional statistics below and discuss the following questions: Were you aware of this global health crisis? How do you feel after reading these statistics? Why don’t you think our global society has collectively taken more action to improve safe drinking water and sanitation in our world?

Water Issues Roundtable  Choose ONE of the following issues to bring to a class roundtable discussion on water issues. You will have approximately 1 minutes total to report out on your issue, and then you will pose a thought-provoking question to the audience and there will be a brief discussion. In your initial summary of the issue consider briefly addressing: WHAT the issue is, WHO is affected, WHEN it began or worsened, WHERE people are most affected, WHY it has not yet changed, and HOW we can change it in the future for people affected in the world. Then address the costs, limitations, and possible benefits of proposed solutions.

Water Issues Roundtable

Homework: Taking Action  Research ways that you can take action to help improve global drinking water and sanitation issues. Compare two different possible actions you could take, listing the costs, limitations, and possible benefits of each. Then write a final reflection about how you feel as a result of this lesson.