26 September 2016

The river that was dry previously is now a hive of activity for work and play as people make use of the availability of water.

The river that was dry previously is now a hive of activity for work and play as people make use of the availability of water.

The river that was dry previously is now a hive of activity for work and play as people make use of the availability of water.

Kelly Ann Naylor, Associate Director, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Section, Programme Division, UNICEF

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