Tunisian activists fight for communities for access to water amidst shortage

Tunisian activists fight for communities for access to water amidst shortage

[France 24 - Africa] - 6/01/2026
Tunisian communities are increasingly frustrated that access to drinking water is still not a given, particulalry for rural communities. Hundreds of thousands of people are thought not to be connected to distribution networks at all. To make matters worse: some live next to the very dams that (…)
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