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LaTanya Dickson's family has to travel 20 miles to get clean water, which they store in jugs under the kitchen table of their hogan on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona.

An NGO focused on water poverty turns its attention from Africa back to the US

May 20, 2016
Environment

A call from a potential donor to an international NGO working on access to clean water proved a turning point for both the group and a fight in the US.

An NGO focused on water poverty turns its attention from Africa back to the US

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