Rainwater Harvest in Indonesia

Rainwater Harvest in Indonesia

Alor, Indonesia; glistening waters and sunny days - unfortunately, a few too many. The island gets only a few months of rain a year. This means severe lack of clean drinking water, a problem that due to climate change, is likely to get worse. A new project by UNICEF, the United Nation's Children's Fund, is making a difference through a simple idea: rainwater harvesting.

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