WATER AND POWER : AFRICA’S UNEQUAL THIRST- PART 3
Spread the loveWater for Sale: The Business of Thirst Njoki Kangethe There is a strange irony at the heart of water inequality in many African cities: the people with the least often pay the most for water. In wealthy neighborhoods, water usually arrives quietly. It flows through kitchen taps into filtered dispensers, rooftop tanks, bathtubs, … Continue reading WATER AND POWER : AFRICA’S UNEQUAL THIRST- PART 3
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