What Water Means to Me: Olympic Students Speak out

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/africa/water-wars-ethiopia-and-kenya

Olympic students share their thoughts on the importance of water in their lives. Produced by Ernest Waititu. This project is part of the Pulitzer Gateway educational outreach project.

This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "Water Wars: Ethiopia and Kenya" (http://bit.ly/sa6BtQ).

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  • It is very sad to see those school children suffering for water... I wish i could go there someday and do something...

  • This is what always baffles me when people treat capitalism like a religion. And become fundamentalists about it.

    The private sector can solve any problem? Okay. Here's your chance. Kenya seems like a pretty open arena.

    Provide potable water, Mr. Private Sector.

    The customers want it. What's stopping you? I'm certainly not holding you back.

  • I love that Kenyan-inflected British accent.

    It doesn't seem British at all. A new thing. Like the union of two cultures creating a third.

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