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what were the challenges that the women faced as she went to bring water for her people?

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Answered by MissNobody21
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Once women reach a water source, they often face conflict at water points and the risk of physical or sexual assault. In countries like Kenya, water is unevenly distributed in both time and space, which often leads to water shortages and can evolve into heated disputes, or even violence.

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Answered by ItzMissKomal
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For women, the water crisis is personal. They are responsible for finding a resource their families need to survive - for drinking, cooking, sanitation and hygiene. They may stand in line and wait for water, they may walk long distances to collect water, or they may pay exorbitant amounts of money to secure water. In their efforts to get water for their families, they often face an impossible choice - certain death without water or possible death due to illness from dirty water.

Today, women around the world will spend a collective 200 million hours collecting water. In addition to time spent collecting water, millions may also spend significant amounts of time finding a place to go. This makes up an additional 266 million hours of time each day lost because they have no toilet at home.

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