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Water doesn’t come from a tap I UNICEF

Carolyn Griffin op August 12 2019
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Thirteen-year-old Aysha spends about 8 hours fetching water every day in Ethiopia, where she lives. In fact, 2.1 billion people have no safe drinking water and 4.5 billion have no access to adequate sanitation. Over the last three years, we helped over 100m people gain access to water, sanitation and hygiene and will continue working tirelessly to protect the future of every child. Water should not be a privilege. It’s a right. To find out more, read the new WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme report: https://washdata.org/ Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m The official UNICEF YouTube channel is your primary destination for the latest news updates from the frontline, documentaries, celebrity appeals, and more about our work to realize the rights of every child. Click here to see all of our latest trending videos: http://smarturl.it/TrendingAtUNICEF For more about UNICEF's work, visit: http://www.unicef.org Follow UNICEF here: UNICEF Connect blog: http://blogs.unice

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