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Posted by Catherine Rodd. June 27, 2014. Water, or rather the lack of it, is a significant problem in most of sub-Saharan Africa. Every morning, we load up our 4×4’s with cases of bottles and hope we’ve counted accurately so it lasts the day. For every person we add during our trip, we need to subtract their ration from our stores. In the dry months, fights over water regularly break out between farmers and pastoralists (nomadic herders) over water. Sometimes people are killed. June 27, 2014 at 7:57 pm.
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Posted by Catherine Rodd. July 9, 2014. Lunch at a community gathering in Luanda, Angola. We rarely eat in restaurants as they are few and far between. Instead, we eat in people’s homes. And it’s always a treat to meet families and share a meal. If the harvest is good, there is squash, yam, cassava, African potatoes eggplants, garlic, and carrots. Condiments don’t figure highly except for the local hot sauce, which each place claims is the best and only true hot sauce. But it’s a hard sell in the rural a...
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