| | In countries like Ethiopia, a little money can make an enormous, life saving difference
Nothing is small. Not even a single drop of rainwater. In fact, in Ethiopia, water is so precious that each drop is carefully captured and collected from every corrugated tin roof, whether off hotel or health post, stored in cisterns and kept under lock and key
Nothing is small in Ethiopia. Not the £40 it costs to import one camel that enables a man or woman to haul an average of 80-100 litres of water, supplying enough water for 10 people and reducing the workload of women who otherwise walk 6-10 hours a day to bring water home
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