La storia di Wubalech

02 Novembre 2017
Wubalech è la responsabile dell’Associazione che si occupa dell’approvvigionamento e la gestione dell’acqua nel distretto di Janamora, uno dei distretti più remoti dell’Etiopia. Ultimamente però, a causa di El Niño, un fenomeno climatico periodico che provoca gravi siccità o, al contrario, allagamenti, l’acqua scarseggia. Scopri come la collaborazione delle donne del villaggio può risolvere questo problema collettivo: https://www.actionaid.it/storie/wubalech
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