Water.

The Ndichu family live in a small village in Kenya. Like most families in the countryside, they don't have running water. Sisters Margaret and Ruth have to walk to the local river three times a day to fetch enough water for the family to use. The water is full of chemicals from the surrounding...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Evans Woolfe (Firm) (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:This edition in English.
Published: [London] : Teachers TV/UK Dept. of Education, 2006.
Series:KS3 citizenship ; 1
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:The Ndichu family live in a small village in Kenya. Like most families in the countryside, they don't have running water. Sisters Margaret and Ruth have to walk to the local river three times a day to fetch enough water for the family to use. The water is full of chemicals from the surrounding cash crop farms and pollution from sewage, but it's the only water they can get. In a school in London, a Year 9 class are learning about water and are instructed to carry buckets of water round the playground. They're exhausted after just a few minutes, and empathise with the sisters in the film and the situation the family are in. They re spurred on to find out more about the complex issue of water, and the politics of water management and distribution world wide.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012).
Physical Description:1 online resource (29 min.).