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When I arrived in Aburoc, there were a handful of water pumps in the river bed, and thousands of people for whom they had to provide water. The area was cut-off: the road heading to towns further south was mined, and so there was just a track heading to the refugee camps of the north. Ladies would queue for hours to pump water, carrying it off in jerry cans. This was all they had for drinking, cooking, washing themselves and their clothes, and also for the goats and cattle that some people had. And its quality was getting worse as the water table dropped. “The big problem is water because there are now so many people,” Amum Bieng, one of the local residents, said. “Before we weren’t too many people, but when they all came, it stretched resources.” When people first arrived here, families like Amum’s gave them food, but then more came, and they ran out. (2 / 4 of @philmoorephoto’s #InstagramTakeover.) © UNICEF/UN066016/Hatcher-Moor


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