Water Wars Pulitzer Gateway

Lauren L.

In East Africa everything revolves around water. Most people living in East Africa survive on the bare minimum amount of water, about 5 gallons, each day. If the people don’t get enough water, they can get sick and die, but even if they do get enough water, a lot of the time the water isn’t clean, and they can get sick and die, too. With the water shortage, there’s not enough water to go around, and more and more people are dying each day. Fights are breaking out between governments and many of the countries are being emerged in civil war over the resource we take for granted every day.

  

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