The New Humanitarian | Humanitarians look for COP26 to deliver on existing climate crisis needs
In our series of letters from African journalists, climate change activists and environmentalists explain why millions of people across the world are struggling to get enough water to live in slums above Lima, Peru’s second most populous city.
Source: thenewhumanitarian.orgPublished on 2021-10-28
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