80 Days Without Clean Water Leaves Families in Sudan Struggling to Survive
- Mimoze Krasniqi

- Nov 27
- 1 min read

This week, our team traveled 12 hours to reach a camp where access to clean water has been severely limited. Upon arrival, we learned that the community had not received a water truck for 80 days.
For 80 days, children and families have been forced to drink and use unsafe water, putting their health at serious risk. Lack of clean water affects every aspect of daily life, and the consequences for vulnerable communities are significant.
These long journeys are critical to delivering life-saving aid. Every mile our team travels brings us closer to ensuring that essential supplies, particularly clean water, reach those who need them most.
Our work is guided by the urgent need to provide support where it is most needed, and to uphold the basic human right to clean, safe water. Even in remote and difficult to reach areas, we remain committed to delivering assistance and addressing the critical needs of communities who have been waiting far too long.




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