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Child Drinking Contaminated Water Highlights Urban Water Crisis in Sisowath Quays

A powerful photography exhibit contrasts the stark realities of water access in Sisowath Quays. The first image shows a child drinking dirty water from a gardening pipe, emphasizing the inadequate provision of drinkable water for vulnerable communities. In stark contrast, the second photograph captures the ongoing construction of new quays on the opposite side of Tonle Sap River. This development is essential for the city's expansion, fostering a more attractive and livable environment, raising critical questions about urban infrastructure and equity.

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Child Drinking Contaminated Water Highlights Urban Water Crisis in Sisowath Quays

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  1. Explanation: • The first photographyshowing a childdrinkingdirty water from a pipe used for gardeningshows that the actualSisowathQuays are not developpedenought to providedrinkable water for people in need. • In the second photograpy, wecansee the new quaysthat are beingcontruied in the otherside of the Tonlesap. This developmentismandatory for the city’sgrowthacross the river, makingit more attractive and livable. Lola Mottet

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