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Kenya Water Crisis

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Rural areas are left without water, and urban areas aren't much better off.

Unfortunately, millions do not have access to clean water.

There is treated water in the country, however the country's natural resources does not provide a proportionate delivery to various regions. Leaving most of the country without fresh water.

The rate of exposure is immensely high due to the water being contaminated at the basins, water pumps, and in containers where it is collected. The containers are second hand objects previously used for oil, fertilizer, and wastes.

Water pathogens are a major health concern in Kenya. The people their are left unprotected against sporadic epidemics such as cholera and parasitic worms.

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Several diseases include:

Cholera, Hepatitis A, and Thypoid Fever

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The animals have to drink the contaminated water, which results in sickness or DEATH.

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Kenya Water Crisis

By xImLegitBro

Tia Brown & Jordan Vaughn