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VOICES FROM THE FIELDTHE IRC BLOG
Video: "Water means life"
November 3, 2011
By The IRC
William Lockwee, Head Teacher at Naotin Primary in Turkana, Kenya from International Rescue Committee on Vimeo.
Across Turkana, northern Kenya, the International Rescue Committee is delivering emergency water and health services to schools and communities that have been badly hit by the region's ongoing drought.
In this short clip from IRC-UK, William Lockwee, head teacher at Naotin Primary School in Turkana, expresses his hope that children who have been forced to leave school due to the drought will now be able to continue their studies.
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