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blaaargh:

LifestrawThe nearly one-inch diameter Lifestraw chemically  filters and inactivates water-borne parasites, viruses, and bacteria  through a specially devised resin. Created by Swiss-based Vestergaard  Frandsen, who’s specialized in emergency response and disease control  since 1957, each Lifestraw cleans nearly 700 liters of turbid water and  is personal, portable, and affordable.

This is fantastic and amazing and I love it so much.

Go donate now!

blaaargh:

Lifestraw
The nearly one-inch diameter Lifestraw chemically filters and inactivates water-borne parasites, viruses, and bacteria through a specially devised resin. Created by Swiss-based Vestergaard Frandsen, who’s specialized in emergency response and disease control since 1957, each Lifestraw cleans nearly 700 liters of turbid water and is personal, portable, and affordable.

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doctorswithoutborders:

Rachel Mathieu, 29, became a mother for the first time when she delivered twins on January 30th. “She was still eight months pregnant and started to lose blood. We came to the hospital and she had a C-section. We are all living in the street because our house collapsed in the earthquake. But now the whole family is happy that the twins arrived safely”, said Pamela, Rachel’s sister, while Rachel slept next to her twins.
Chancerelle Hospital, Port-au-Prince — Haiti 2010 © William Daniels / Panos

doctorswithoutborders:

Rachel Mathieu, 29, became a mother for the first time when she delivered twins on January 30th. “She was still eight months pregnant and started to lose blood. We came to the hospital and she had a C-section. We are all living in the street because our house collapsed in the earthquake. But now the whole family is happy that the twins arrived safely”, said Pamela, Rachel’s sister, while Rachel slept next to her twins.

Chancerelle Hospital, Port-au-Prince — Haiti 2010 © William Daniels / Panos


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