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AmeriCares and P&G Team-Up to Deliver 10 Million Liters of Purified Water for Sudanese RefugeesJuly 27, 2004 Media Contacts Peggy Atherlay Donna Porstner Stamford, CT, July 27 2004 - AmeriCares, in collaboration with the Procter and Gamble (NYSE:PG) Health Sciences Institute, has delivered one million PuR® water purification sachets to the Sudanese refugees in Chad, Africa. More than 150,000 refugees are desperate for clean water, as they suffer from the relentless desert conditions of northern Chad. Forced to flee the ethnic violence in Sudan, they have no shelter, no food and no medicine. They must walk hours to find water and when they do, the water is brackish and makes them sick. The common side effect of drinking dirty water is diarrhea which may be causing and exacerbating the already epidemic levels of malnutrition, according to a United Nations report from Chad. “Over the past several months AmeriCares has airlifted enough PuR water purification packets to clean 10,000,000 liters of water,” said Curt Welling, AmeriCares president and chief operating officer. “Clean water is one of the top public health concerns and we’ve determined that PuR is a practical option for providing safe drinking water in an emergency situation.” The P&G PuR technology is quite simple. Within minutes of mixing the contents of one small “teabag-sized” packet into a container of water it separates out the dirt and other contaminants. The water is then filtered through a cloth, resulting in clean, safe drinking water. “PuR acts like a dirt magnet. The research and testing clearly show that it works,” said Greg Allgood, PhD, associate director of the P&G Health Sciences Institute. For the past three months, Stamford-based AmeriCares has been airlifting aid into Chad and trucking it hundreds of miles across grueling terrain to makeshift camps along the Chad/Sudanese border. Working with the International Rescue Committee’s mobile health clinics, AmeriCares has supplied 27 tons of medicines for diarrhea and cholera, IV fluids and other essential drugs, and relief provisions, in addition to the PuR. A recent health intervention trial published in the American Journal of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine demonstrated that PuR can significantly reduce diarrheal illness in children. ABOUT AMERICARES ABOUT P&G |
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