Today's edition of Safe Water Campaign, we tell you the story of how some residents of the Upper East Region town of Pwalugu are forced to depend on dirty water from streams and dugouts for their household chores and sometimes, to drink.
Regional correspondent, Albert Sore follows one of the residents as he goes in search of water for his family.
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