The Africa Aid Workers
The aid workers help define what is meant by a “world water
crisis” and show others what it means to be living in the
crisis. Use your research guide sheet to record information.
“The Africa Aid Workers” Research Sites
- Read the facts and look at the photos at www.watermission.org/water-crisis/
- View children's life in a village in Zambia at www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmH3U39mZ88
- From the A-Z country list, at www.our-africa.org select one of the following: Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda and view the student's film on his/her country
- How does the world water crisis affect women & children, find out at www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/22/world-water-day-2013-facts_n_2927389.html
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Check out the World Map at
www.watermission.org/our-solutions/where-we-work/
then visit and read about one of the following situations where Water
Mission responded to the need in Africa:
- South Sudanese refugees at www.watermission.org/news/page/2
- Ebola in Liberia at https://watermission.org/news/category/disaster-response/page/2/
- Cholera in Uganda at https://watermission.org/news/category/disaster-response/page/6
- Flooding in Malawi at https://watermission.org/news/category/disaster-response/page/4/