Ice Bucket Challenge. Water in Africa This spring box is in the Village Chief's compound. People share the water from this tap with the chickens.

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Ice Bucket Challenge

Water in Africa

This spring box is in the Village Chief's compound. People share the water from this tap with the chickens and other animals. by Peter Yurich Ha Ntlale, Lesotho (1999)

Half a rubber tire was used to make a water hole for the chickens. Ducks also play and drink in water holes like these. by MaryAnn Camp Ha Rantuba, Lesotho (1999)

Ma Maroesi, age 57, is washing clothes. The women and children begin very early in the morning getting water for bathing and cooking. Most of the time it is carried on the heads of the women, while the children bring wheelbarrows to carry the 20 liter plastic jugs. by MaryAnn Camp Ha Rantuba, Lesotho (1999)

These women walked down a mountain to get water from a stream, and now, with the water in the buckets on their heads, they have to go back up to get to their homes! by JeanMarie Mitchell Ha Tebelo, Lesotho (1999)

Students at Pope John XXIII School on Christ the King Mission walk the half-kilometer home every day with their books and their water for the next day. Students are always excited to see the camera, but many have run away. They don't like photos that show their struggling. by Claire Hilger Christ the King Mission Qacha’s Nek, Lesotho (1999)

Moohko, age 6, is getting a bath. Her mother is wearing the typical Basotho dress with Kabo and straw hat. by MaryAnn Camp Ha Rantuba, Lesotho (1999)

The children of Ha Sekhohola Primary School gather around the ‘citibeng' or bore hole to fetch water between classes. by Cynthia Holahan Ha Nkokana, Thaba-Tseka District, Lesotho (1999)

A young girl scoops one liter of water at a time to fill a bucket. This will be all the water her family has for the day. Many buckets are lined up as their owners wait their turns to draw water and fill them. by Becki Krieg Lesotho (1999) a