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Unser Trinkwasser: Alles klar?

19. August 2025

Das Radio Life Channel fragt im aktuellen Podcast: Ist das Wasser in der Schweiz wirklich frei von Schadstoffen? Und wie sieht es in anderen Teilen der Welt aus? Michael Kesselring, Co-Geschäftsführer von Menschen für Menschen, schildert die Realität in Äthiopien: 
„Zwei Kanister Wasser kosten einen Franken – das ist der Tageslohn eines Arbeiters.“

In den Projektregionen haben nur 10 % der Familien Zugang zu sauberem Wasser – oft nach stundenlangem Fussmarsch.

Ab Minute 17:30 in der Episode 93 spricht Michael über mögliche Lösungen in dieser Wasserkrise.

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Michael Kesselring, 40, hat an der Universität Luzern Gesellschafts- und Kommunikationswissenschaften studiert. Bei Menschen für Menschen ist er als Co-Geschäftsführer für Spenderkommunikation und Medienarbeit verantwortlich. Für ihn ist ein täglicher Kontakt zwischen Zürich und Äthiopien entscheidend. Projektbesuche in Äthiopien stellen sicher, dass er Spendern und Medien in der Schweiz aktuell und kompetent berichten kann.

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Helping people help themselves in one of the poorest countries on earth – this simple but effective principle has been used by Menschen für Menschen Switzerland for the people of Ethiopia for over 30 years. In that time there has been a lot of progress, but a large number of the population still lives in poverty today.

 

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