Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of access to clean, safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds – full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick. Kafigue, a village located 45 km from Katiola, in the South Nord of Ivory Coast, is one of those that suffered for years from un cleaned water desease related. The last time they were able to drink a cleaned water was in 1969 when they had a water well. Decades had passed and the well , broken and dry, could no longer be used get some water. I went this summer to visit this part of the country and was shocked to see that the entire population did not have any cleaned water as we would have , here in the United States. In my house, getting water is a natural gesture, to cook, drink, shower even for my yard…well, somewhere in the world, in 2015, other human being just can t have the luxury to drink a clean water. http://http://www.gofundme.com/ultimatecleanwater http://www.gofundme.com/Ultimatecleanwater