Water scarcity in Africa
Following my introduction, this second post will shed some light on the ways in which Africa suffers from water insecurity. After reading an article on the provision of safe water by Golooba-Mutebi, I will tap into the case study of Uganda to highlight some difficulties on water extraction and further the difficulties of resolving rural provision ( Golooba-Mutebi, 2012 ). The inaccessibility of water in rural Africa accentuates the gender discrepancy and is only becoming more threatening with climate change. It is important to be aware of why water in Africa is termed as water scarce to allow for future projects to adapt in the changing climatic landscape, and to find suitable ways to provide safe water to rural and urban communities. Furthermore, the difficulty of water extraction in Africa leads to women and young children, the primary water collectors, having to travel long distances to find a source of safe water which results in a high expenditure of energy and time (...