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The Christian Children's Fund (CCF) is a vital force in the lives of over 4.6 million children and families across 34 countries. Since 1938, CCF has invested more than $2 billion in vital services, driven largely by individual contributions. With a focus on health, nutrition, education, child protection, and emergency relief, CCF partners with diverse organizations to implement programs that make a profound impact. CCF's dedication to improving access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene is essential in reducing child mortality and promoting sustainable development in vulnerable communities.
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Christian Children’s Fund is a dynamic global force for children, working in more than 34 countries, assisting over 4.6 million children and families Since its inception in 1938, CCF has provided more than $2 billion in services to children-- most of the funding coming from individual contributors CCF works in partnership with a broad spectrum of local and international organizations Christian Children’s Fund
CCF focuses its comprehensive programs in 7 areas: • Health & Nutrition ( WATSAN and Food security) • HIV/AIDS • Early Childhood Development • Micro Enterprise Development • Emergency Relief • Education • Child Protection
Christian Children’s Fund, Inc. Christian Children’s Fund Water and Sanitation Programs
Indicators- 3 Core • Death of under five children due to diarrhea • Access to safe drinking water • Access to safe disposal of excreta
New indicators • Percent of households with drinking water from piped water source or covered well • Percent of households with access to a flush toilet • Percent of households with a special place for hand washing • Percent of mothers who wash their hands before food preparation, before infant/child feeding, after defecation, and after attending to a child who has defecated
Control of Diarrheal Disease:Crucial Activities/Interventions
Infrastructure: water/latrines Hygiene Promotion Water for Agriculture Capacity Building (community based) CCF’s Water and Sanitation Program Elements