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Up to 50% of rural communities in Cameroon do not have access to drinkable water.
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Up to 50% of rural communities in Cameroon do not have access to drinkable water.

Learn more at http://thewatercollective.org

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20 Oct 2012
Villagers lose 167,000 hours (per year) fetching water for drinking, cleaning, and cooking in Ekanjoh Bajoh. You can help villagers regain these hours to benefit their economy, education, and health.
Learn how you can change these numbers at www.thewatercollective.org

Villagers lose 167,000 hours (per year) fetching water for drinking, cleaning, and cooking in Ekanjoh Bajoh. You can help villagers regain these hours to benefit their economy, education, and health.

Learn how you can change these numbers at www.thewatercollective.org

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3 Apr 2012
An accessible clean water source makes life easier for traveling entrepreneurs like Malam. Malam is a tailor that makes daily visits to nearby clients to repair and sew their clothing. With the area’s extreme heat, traveling without water slows Malam down.
Learn how you can help Malam at www.thewatercollective.org

An accessible clean water source makes life easier for traveling entrepreneurs like Malam. Malam is a tailor that makes daily visits to nearby clients to repair and sew their clothing. With the area’s extreme heat, traveling without water slows Malam down.

Learn how you can help Malam at www.thewatercollective.org

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2 Apr 2012
In Ekanjoh Bajoh, farmers make $0.50/day from crop sales due to poor quality water and farming supplies.
Learn how you can change this at www.thewatercollective.org

In Ekanjoh Bajoh, farmers make $0.50/day from crop sales due to poor quality water and farming supplies.

Learn how you can change this at www.thewatercollective.org

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28 Mar 2012
Broken wells in Africa from the past 20 years represent 70 million people who are stripped of a clean water source they used to have.
Learn how Water Collective is changing this at www.thewatercollective.org

Broken wells in Africa from the past 20 years represent 70 million people who are stripped of a clean water source they used to have.

Learn how Water Collective is changing this at www.thewatercollective.org

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27 Mar 2012