The fewer the clean water, the lesser the time to play with friends

    Lacking access to clean water becomes more than just a matter of health and sanitation for children under the age of 5 living in developing countries. In DRC, walking for clean water means having fewer chances to pursue higher education and having more time to play with friends. Children, especially girls, are indeed 3 to 4 times more likely to not find time to play with other children and friends outside their normal daily life and routines prevalently composed of travels to get water to their beloved. 

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