What can you do in two minutes?
Make noodles? Clean the toilet? Make a cup of tea? Read the news headlines online? Put a load of washing on?
It’s such a tiny, insignificant period of time – but what astounds me is that in that small two-minute period, somewhere in the world, a child will have died from a diarrhoea-related disease.
In the two minutes it takes you to read this, a precious child has died from something that is totally preventable.
In the two minutes it takes to browse your emails, another child has died.
Again – totally preventable.
Diarrhoea is the second leading cause of child deaths in the world after pneumonia, taking the lives of more young children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined.