Today is World Water Day. These kids live in Tanzania and are lucky to have the rare wagon to help carry their water jugs.
Read MoreLearn how a new boat engine is making waves for Tanzania’s Lake Tanganyika locals.
Read MoreA United Nations 2014 report stated, “in sub-Saharan Africa, people spent 40 billion hours a year collecting water, equivalent to a year’s worth of labour by the entire workforce of France.”
Read More"More people die from contaminated or polluted water than from all forms of violence including wars,” states the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Learn how Aid Africa’s Children’s newly built rainwater collection system in Tanzania is creating access to clean water for the students and locals of Mvimwa, Tanzania.
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