by C. Henry ADAMS
It said that 1 in 4 four People (2.1 Billion) in the world lack access to purified drinking water. According to the World Health Organization (WHO).
In Mozambique:
Seated on the table in front of the computer to which blogs are written is purified drinking water.
The Question Has Been Asked...
How do we get purified drinking water to people living in the rural Country of Mozambique?
The answer to the question...
Implement mechanisms that take water from rivers, streams, wells, or the ocean and convert water through a process called reverse osmosis.
So, what do you think?
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- Rural vs. Urban: Urban access to basic water is estimated at around 79%, while rural areas drop to 32–40%.
According to Keough School of Global Affairs - University of Notre Dame
Seated on the table in front of the computer to which blogs are written is purified drinking water.
The Question Has Been Asked...
How do we get purified drinking water to people living in the rural Country of Mozambique?
The answer to the question...
Implement mechanisms that take water from rivers, streams, wells, or the ocean and convert water through a process called reverse osmosis.
So, what do you think?


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