VOICED: Taps running dry in water-rich Cameroon

The World Health Organization is delivering some good news ahead of World Water Day -- 87 percent of the global population now has access to potable water. But that figure hides a different reality on the ground -- especially in Africa. In Cameroon, poor infrastructure and a lack of political will has left nearly four in five people without reliable access to potable water sources. Yaound� Cameroon (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
The World Health Organization is delivering some good news ahead of World Water Day -- 87 percent of the global population now has access to potable water. But that figure hides a different reality on the ground -- especially in Africa. In Cameroon, poor infrastructure and a lack of political will has left nearly four in five people without reliable access to potable water sources. Yaound� Cameroon (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFPTV
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22 March, 2010
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Yaound�, Cameroon
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