In the town of Akobo in southeast Sudan, more than 55,000 people live on less than two liters of clean water a day. To mitigate the issue, the International Committee of the Red Cross is working on a solar powered pumping system that will increase the supply of safe drinking water to 10 liters a day per person. If the system is successful, it will be replicated in many other towns.
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