Water Stories: A Focus on Mexico | ||||||||
slide show powerpoint , afiche Oct 2007 ; 13 páginas ![]() Ed. Wilson Center - Washington Formato descargable: PdF ![]() Descargable desde el editor ![]() Abstract: “Water Stories: A Focus on Mexico”, a collaboration between the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Circle of Blue, offers a vivid glimpse of the lives that lie behind these statistics. Journalist J. Carl Ganter chronicles water and sanitation challenges facing families in the Iztapalapa region of Mexico City. Photographer Brent Stirton documents how water shapes everyday life in the Tehuacán Valley southeast of Mexico City, as residents struggle to obtain enough clean water to meet their basic needs. In Mexico, as with many other places around the world, the quest for water consumes time, energy, and valuable resources. Understanding this human struggle is one step toward ameliorating the global water crisis.
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