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#1607699
17 December 2016
In this photograph taken on December 15,2016,Members of an aboriginal 'Kol' community family carry drinking water in steel and plastic containers ,walking towards her temporary shelters , in Rataiora Village, some 80 kms from Allahabad. 'Kol' is one of the rare aboriginal communities of central india. Around 40 families with 200 people shelters in this remote village. The villagers get their drinking water from a well, 3 kms from their shelters as drinking water crisis is the main and basic problems in this remote area. Males earn their livinghood by working asa daily basis labours and rest women spend whole day in carrying drinking water .
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#1607701
17 December 2016
In this photograph taken on December 15,2016,An indian woman of an aboriginal 'Kol' community carries drinking water in steel and plastic containers ,walking towards her temporary shelters , in Rataiora Village, some 80 kms from Allahabad. 'Kol' is one of the rare aboriginal communities of central india. Around 40 families with 200 people shelters in this remote village. The villagers get their drinking water from a well, 3 kms from their shelters as drinking water crisis is the main and basic problems in this remote area. Males earn their livinghood by working asa daily basis labours and rest women spend whole day in carrying drinking water .
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#1607687
17 December 2016
In this photograph taken on December 15,2016,Mina Devi, aged 23 years ,an Indian blind woman of an aboriginal 'Kol' community sit outside of her temporary shelter as she waits for her husband to take drinking water, in Rataiora Village, some 80 kms from Allahabad. Mina Devi lost her eyes 8 4 years ago due to eye related disease.'Kol' is one of the rare aboriginal communities of central india. Around 40 families with 200 people shelters in this remote village. The villagers get their drinking water from a well, 3 kms from their shelters as drinking water crisis is the main and basic problems in this remote area. Males earn their livinghood by working asa daily basis labours and rest women spend whole day in carrying drinking water .
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#1607690
17 December 2016
In this photograph taken on December 15,2016,An Indian woman with her child of an aboriginal 'Kol' community , waits her husband outside her temporary shelter,who goes to take drinking water from well, in Rataiora Village, some 80 kms from Allahabad. 'Kol' is one of the rare aboriginal communities of central india. Around 40 families with 200 people shelters in this remote village. The villagers get their drinking water from a well, 3 kms from their shelters as drinking water crisis is the main and basic problems in this remote area. Males earn their livinghood by working asa daily basis labours and rest women spend whole day in carrying drinking water .
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#1607683
17 December 2016
In this photograph taken on December 15,2016,Indian women of an aboriginal 'Kol' community ,work inside their temporary shelter , in Rataiora Village, some 80 kms from Allahabad. 'Kol' is one of the rare aboriginal communities of central india. Around 40 families with 200 people shelters in this remote village. The villagers get their drinking water from a well, 3 kms from their shelters as drinking water crisis is the main and basic problems in this remote area. Males earn their livinghood by working asa daily basis labours and rest women spend whole day in carrying drinking water .
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#1607684
17 December 2016
In this photograph taken on December 15,2016,Indian women of an aboriginal 'Kol' community ,work inside their temporary shelter , in Rataiora Village, some 80 kms from Allahabad. 'Kol' is one of the rare aboriginal communities of central india. Around 40 families with 200 people shelters in this remote village. The villagers get their drinking water from a well, 3 kms from their shelters as drinking water crisis is the main and basic problems in this remote area. Males earn their livinghood by working asa daily basis labours and rest women spend whole day in carrying drinking water .
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#1607686
17 December 2016
In this photograph taken on December 15,2016,Indian girl of an aboriginal 'Kol' community ,takes an afternoon meal outside of her temporary shelter , in Rataiora Village, some 80 kms from Allahabad. 'Kol' is one of the rare aboriginal communities of central india. Around 40 families with 200 people shelters in this remote village. The villagers get their drinking water from a well, 3 kms from their shelters as drinking water crisis is the main and basic problems in this remote area. Males earn their livinghood by working asa daily basis labours and rest women spend whole day in carrying drinking water .
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#1395546
22 August 2016
A woman carries water from the nearest pond. Drinking water which is filled with chemical damages kidney in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust.
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#1317187
6 July 2016
Local People puts lining their water bucket for Drinking water at Panga, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on July 6, 2016. Once in a week for a 4 hours drinking water distributed from the local tap at Panga, Kirtipur.
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#1317188
6 July 2016
Local People puts lining their water bucket for Drinking water at Panga, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on July 6, 2016. Once in a week for a 4 hours drinking water distributed from the local tap at Panga, Kirtipur.
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#1317190
6 July 2016
Local People puts lining their water bucket for Drinking water at Panga, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on July 6, 2016. Once in a week for a 4 hours drinking water distributed from the local tap at Panga, Kirtipur.
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#1317191
6 July 2016
Local People puts lining their water bucket for Drinking water at Panga, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on July 6, 2016. Once in a week for a 4 hours drinking water distributed from the local tap at Panga, Kirtipur.
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#1317192
6 July 2016
A man walks as People puts lining their water bucket for Drinking water at Panga, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on July 6, 2016. Once in a week for a 4 hours drinking water distributed from the local tap at Panga, Kirtipur.
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#1305180
2 July 2016
A boy with cerebral palsy drinks water with the help of a volunteer at Home of Happiness for children with disabilities in Lusaka, Zambia on Thursday, June 30, 2016. Home of Happiness is an orphanage center founded in 2015 by Bernadetta Mindeo. There are 62 children in the center, 25 of them live in the Home of Happiness permanently. Twenty volunteers take care of boys and girls with different kinds of disabilities. The House of Happiness is situated in two rooms building without any facilities. Volunteers prepare food on fire, wash children’s clothes outside.
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#1196792
7 May 2016
An indian villager woman takes drinking water from a partially dried well , in Thari Village, nearly 31 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016.These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress
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#1196774
7 May 2016
Indian villagers store the remaining water in a partially dried water canal ,in karchhana village, about 25 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016. These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress.
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