
This report examines the critical role of N.A.L.T Canada’s drinking water aid in emergency situations, where communities face severe disruptions to their water supply due to natural disasters, conflicts, and other crises. Access to clean and safe drinking water is essential for survival and public health during such emergencies. The report emphasizes the importance of timely and well-coordinated water
assistance programs to address immediate needs and prevent waterborne diseases. It also identifies key challenges faced by N.A.L.T Canada in providing effective drinking water aid during emergencies. Recommendations are presented to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability of water aid initiatives in crisis situations.