Aswa River’s Struggle Threatens Health, Climate, Livelihoods
Before sunrise, Akello Miriam, a mother of five, hauls her yellow jerrycan along the dusty path toward the Aswa River. The old borehole near her home broke three months ago, and clean water is now a three-hour walk away. “I’ve never seen anything like this,” she mutters, dust clinging to her sandals. “We used to…
