In celebration of World Water Week, Jakob Basson Combined School’s Eco-Club came together to spread awareness on ways to save water.
They created educational posters and demonstrated tips for their fellow learners and teachers on how to use water more sparingly, by applying a few different practices in their day-to-day water consumption.
Arguably, nowhere is this more necessary than Namibia.
This year’s theme for World Water Week was “Water for a peaceful and sustainable future” – acknowledging the importance of co-operation within regional and global communities.
As our bodies are made up of as much as 60% water, and animals and plants need water to grow and produce food, not to mention sheer survival, we cannot emphasise enough how vital saving water is.
Report by Veroo Kaura, CITW Namibia and Community Co-ordinator