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VIdeo: Girl Scout Troop #65040 Acts Out African Water Crisis

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Girl Scout Troop #65040 performed a short to play to depict the water crisis in Africa. 1 in 8 people throughout the world do not have access to clean water. Many African countries have a lack of access to clean water and suffer from Illness from drinking contaminated water. According to www.AfricaStories.org the average North American uses an average of 158.5 Gallons of water a day compared to about 3-5 gallons a day used by a person in the developing world. You can see some more eye raising statistics here: http://www.africastories.org/africa-water-crisis/world-water-facts/

In the first video you can see the short 6 part play which depicts why developed countries should be considerate with water usage. The play shows the harsh impact on underdeveloped countries when water is used wastefully.

In the 2nd video Girl Scout troop #65040 talks more about the problem and what you can do to help.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OzXYBvSAcY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy4ph1v-AAc
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