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WHEN THERE IS NO WATER FOR THE POOR TO DRINk

Tuesday 22 March, 2016 the world will be celebrating World Water Day. A day set aside where different organizations, institution and government agencies will sit in round table to hold seminars and programs to discuss about the shortages of water for a population in the world that is running to 7 billion people.

Most of the discussion and seminars of these various agencies will be center on why ‘water” is inevitable in human life, and the need of having a portable drinking water. At the end of this discussion on this particular day where the whole world
celebrates water; most of the proposal and appeal will be that government should provide portable water for people to start drinking.

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