Ethiopia is grappling with its worst drought in fifty years which has affected more than 10 million people.
The average American uses 100 gallons of water a day—from the moment we awake and brush our teeth—to washing up after supper. We take this essential element for granted, but when water is scarce, daily life becomes an unimaginable grind. Eventually, dehydration and disease threaten existence itself.
The weather phenomenon El Niño has decimated water supplies around the world. We’re witnessing a global water crisis so severe that even developed countries are struggling to meet their basic water needs.