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NAIROBI, KENYA - MARCH 18: People fill jerry cans with water near a water point located in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya on March 18, 2023. World Water Day is held every year on 22 March to focus global attention on the importance of water and advocating for the sustainable management of our water resources. In 1993, 22th March was declared "World Water Day" by the United Nations General Assembly. Gerald Anderson / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NAIROBI, KENYA - MARCH 18: People fill jerry cans with water and wash their clothes near a water point located in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya on March 18, 2023. World Water Day is held every year on 22 March to focus global attention on the importance of water and advocating for the sustainable management of our water resources. In 1993, 22th March was declared "World Water Day" by the United Nations General Assembly. Gerald Anderson / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NAIROBI, KENYA - MARCH 18: People fill jerry cans with water and wash their clothes near a water point located in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya on March 18, 2023. World Water Day is held every year on 22 March to focus global attention on the importance of water and advocating for the sustainable management of our water resources. In 1993, 22th March was declared "World Water Day" by the United Nations General Assembly. Gerald Anderson / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NAIROBI, KENYA - MARCH 18: People fill jerry cans with water near a water point located in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya on March 18, 2023. World Water Day is held every year on 22 March to focus global attention on the importance of water and advocating for the sustainable management of our water resources. In 1993, 22th March was declared "World Water Day" by the United Nations General Assembly. Gerald Anderson / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NAIROBI, KENYA - MARCH 18: People fill jerry cans with water and wash their clothes near a water point located in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya on March 18, 2023. World Water Day is held every year on 22 March to focus global attention on the importance of water and advocating for the sustainable management of our water resources. In 1993, 22th March was declared "World Water Day" by the United Nations General Assembly. Gerald Anderson / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NAIROBI, KENYA - MARCH 18: People fill jerry cans with water and wash their clothes near a water point located in Mathare slum in Nairobi, Kenya on March 18, 2023. World Water Day is held every year on 22 March to focus global attention on the importance of water and advocating for the sustainable management of our water resources. In 1993, 22th March was declared "World Water Day" by the United Nations General Assembly. Gerald Anderson / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Kohinoor, 53 brings water to her home from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Nirob, 9 who is a part of the Dalit community is having a water bath which was collected from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at a Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Sunil, 37, transports water for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Sunil, 37, transports water for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Hajera Begum, 38, who lives with the Dalit community transports water for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Hajera Begum, 38, who lives with the Dalit community collects water for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Kajal Rani, 43, poses to take a picture as she reserves water after collecting for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Persons from the Dalit community collects water for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: Kajal Rani, 43, reserves water after collecting for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BARISHAL, BANGLADESH - MARCH 18: People from the Dalit community receive water for everyday use from a supply line which supplies water 2 times a day for an hour at the Dalit community which is often characterized as an oppressed and backward caste at Padmavati Road in Barishal, Bangladesh on March 18, 2023. Having no usable tube wells, this neglected community with more than 10 families counting at least 60, often have to walk a kilometer to collect drinking water. Niamul Rifat / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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