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The World Walks for Water
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The World Walks for Water
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The World Walks for Water is a global campaign event on World Water Day 2011.

Join this movement to make a difference for the 884 million people without clean water. For the millions of them forced to walk 6 km every day to fetch water and for the million of children who miss an education and a future as a result of the water crisis.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbVPnqJ73xQ
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