Today all across the world people struggle to find clean drinking water near them as ¨1 in 3 people on the planet don't have a decent toilet. 1 in 9 don't have clean water close to home.¨(Facts). Research that has been done by Washwatch shows just how bad the clean drinking water problem is for people currently. Has this means that people are either having to go out and find drinking water away from where they live, which can take the whole day, and not be able to do other basic everyday tasks as they have to get their basic needs to survive covered first. Which shows how big the injustice currently is, as they are not evolving like others in the world because of trying to find and survive off of the basics like clean water just to survive. Creating everyday problems is not even the biggest effect of this clean water injustice, this …show more content…
Bhargava wanted to solve injustices that took place in majority of third world countries, and had to do with people's basic needs. After research Bhargava found that one of the worlds largest injustices has to do with clean drinking water one of three basic needs that humans need to live. This is when Bhargava threw where he would be putting majority of his time and money to try and find solutions in order to solve the clean drinking water injustice in the world. Bhargava brings up alot about how water is one of the three basic needs ¨Water is fundamental to human life, and yet half the world’s population lives without it.”(Hour). This shows how Bhargava is really focused on trying to find solutions to solve the water injustice, as he talks about the importance of it, and how many people are in the world who do not currently have any clean drinking water. The amount of people that are affected by this alarming, as this is one of the basic fundamentals to survive, and even in current day half the world are without it. Bhargava mentions about the progress that he went through when thinking of what he could help fix a injustice, “How can we make a sizable difference to alleviate human suffering? Who has the technology for this? Who can make this happen?”(Hour). It's important to see that all of the points that were brought