Feb. 12, 2011 at 10:55am with 30 notes
Reblogged from tumblrwater
Feeding our world takes up to 90% of our freshwater withdrawals but many people in developing nations still don’t have access to enough water for irrigation. When a water project is built in a community, members can often use the new water source to grow small gardens near their homes and secure their own food supply. Self-sufficient households are less affected by external conflict, famine or inadequate government services.
(Photo by Esther Havens)
(Source: Flickr / estherhavens)
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