Water Crisis: UNICEF Improves Access to Water in the Sahel Region
Finding water is a headache in Dori. With the support of UNICEF and the government, the water situation is improving,” said Paul Kabore, Regional Director of Water for the Sahel. In the Sahel region, the rate of access to drinking water is around 63.4%. With population displacement, there is pressure on water resources, especially in the context of climate change. In Burkina Faso, 4 out of 5 children are affected by extreme water vulnerability. #WorldWaterWeek

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