by Mystic Production
The Gambia / 2022 / 4mins / Documentary / Environmental / Pidgin and English
In Banjul, a group of activists and members of the youth council speak about the need for decentralization of water management in the city and the country at large. Mayor Roheyatou Lowe focuses on the importance of women as primary water users, and invites the aid of partners interested in working on water in Banjul.
Part of Mayors Make Movies, an initiative by Let’s Talk About Water.
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